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Heinrich Mann

Luiz Heinrich Mann (German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈman] (listen); 27 March 1871 – 11 March 1950), best known as simply Heinrich Mann, was a German writer known for his socio-political novels. From 1930 until 1933, he was president of the fine poetry division of the Prussian Academy of Arts. His fierce criticism of the growing Fascism and Nazism forced him to flee Germany after the Nazis came to power during 1933. He was the elder brother of writer Thomas Mann.

Heinrich Mann
Heinrich Mann in his "Munich years" (1894-1899)
BornLuiz Heinrich Mann
(1871-03-27)March 27, 1871
Free City of Lübeck, German Empire
DiedMarch 11, 1950(1950-03-11) (aged 78)
Santa Monica, California
OccupationNovelist, essayist
Notable worksDer Untertan
Professor Unrat
RelativesThomas Johann Heinrich Mann (father)
Júlia da Silva Bruhns (mother)
Thomas Mann (brother)

Early life

 
Heinrich Mann with his brother Thomas, 1902

Born in Lübeck, as the oldest child of Senator Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann, grain merchant and finance minister of the Free City of Lübeck, a state of the German Empire, and Júlia da Silva Bruhns. He was the elder brother of the writer Thomas Mann with whom he had a lifelong rivalry.[1] The Mann family was an affluent family of grain merchants of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck. After the death of his father, his mother relocated the family to Munich, where Heinrich began his career as a freier Schriftsteller (free novelist).

Work

Mann's essay on Émile Zola and the novel Der Untertan (published over the years 1912-1918) earned him much respect during the Weimar Republic, since they satirized Imperial German society. Later, in 1930, his book Professor Unrat was freely adapted into the movie Der Blaue Engel (The Blue Angel). Carl Zuckmayer wrote the script, and Josef von Sternberg was the director. Mann wanted his paramour, the actress Trude Hesterberg, to play the main female part as the "actress" Lola Lola (named Rosa Fröhlich in the novel), but Marlene Dietrich was given the part, her first sound role.

Together with Albert Einstein and other celebrities during 1932, Mann was a signatory to the "Urgent Call for Unity", asking the voters to reject the Nazis. Einstein and Mann had previously co-authored a letter during 1931 condemning the murder of Croatian scholar Milan Šufflay.

Mann became persona non grata in Nazi Germany and left even before the Reichstag fire of 1933. He went to France where he lived in Paris and Nice. During the German occupation, he made his way to Marseille, where he was aided by Varian Fry in September 1940 to escape to Spain. Assisted by Justus Rosenberg, he and his wife Nelly Kröger, his nephew Golo Mann, Alma Mahler-Werfel and Franz Werfel hiked for six hours across the border at Port Bou. After arriving in Portugal, the group stayed in Monte Estoril, at the Grande Hotel D’Itália, between 18 September and 4 October 1940.[2] On 4 October 1940, they boarded the S.S. Nea Hellas, headed for New York City.

The Nazis burnt Heinrich Mann's books as "contrary to the German spirit" during the infamous book burning of May 10, 1933, which was instigated by the then Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.

Later life

 
Mann's grave in Berlin

During the 1930s and later in American exile, Mann's literary popularity waned. Nevertheless, he wrote Die Jugend des Königs Henri Quatre and Die Vollendung des Königs Henri Quatre as part of the Exilliteratur. The two novels described the life and importance of Henry IV of France and were acclaimed by his brother Thomas Mann, who spoke of the "great splendour and dynamic art" of the work. The plot, based on Europe's early modern history from a French perspective, anticipated the end of French–German enmity.

His second wife, Nelly Mann [de] (1898–1944), committed suicide in Los Angeles.

Heinrich Mann died on March 11, 1950, sixteen days before his 79th birthday, in Santa Monica, California, lonely and without much money, just months before he was to relocate to East Berlin to become president of the German Academy of Arts. His ashes were later taken to East Germany and were interred at the Dorotheenstadt Cemetery in a grave of honor.

Popular culture

Mann was portrayed by Alec Guinness in the television adaptation of Christopher Hampton's play Tales from Hollywood (1992).

In Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman (2001) he was played by Jürgen Hentsch.

Film adaptations

  • The Blue Angel, directed by Josef von Sternberg (Germany, 1930, based on the novel Professor Unrat)
  • Der Untertan, directed by Wolfgang Staudte (East Germany, 1951, based on the novel Der Untertan)
  • The Blue Angel, directed by Edward Dmytryk (USA, 1959, based on the novel Professor Unrat)
  • Madame Legros [de], directed by Michael Kehlmann (West Germany, 1968, TV film, based on the play Madame Legros)
  • Man of Straw, directed by Herbert Wise (UK, 1972, TV miniseries, based on the novel Der Untertan)
  • Im Schlaraffenland, directed by Kurt Jung-Alsen (East Germany, 1975, TV film, based on the novel Im Schlaraffenland)
  • Belcanto oder Darf eine Nutte schluchzen?, directed by Robert van Ackeren (West Germany, 1977, based on the novel Empfang bei der Welt)
  • Die Verführbaren, directed by Helmut Schiemann [de] (East Germany, 1977, TV film, based on the novel Ein ernstes Leben)
  • Le Roi qui vient du sud [fr], directed by Marcel Camus and Heinz Schirk [de] (France, 1979, TV miniseries, based on the novel Die Jugend des Königs Henri Quatre)
  • Im Schlaraffenland, directed by Fritz Umgelter (West Germany, 1981, TV film, based on the novel Im Schlaraffenland)
  • Suturp – Eine Liebesgeschichte, directed by Gerd Keil (East Germany, 1981, TV film, based on the short story Suturp)
  • Die traurige Geschichte von Friedrich dem Großen [de], directed by Alexander Lang (East Germany, 1983, TV film, based on the unfinished Die traurige Geschichte von Friedrich dem Großen)
  • Varieté, directed by Martin Eckermann [de] (East Germany, 1985, TV film, based on the play Varieté)
  • Endstation Harembar [de], directed by Rainer Wolffhardt [de] (Germany, 1992, TV film, based on the novel Ein ernstes Leben)
  • Henri 4, directed by Jo Baier (Germany, 2010, based on the novels Die Jugend des Königs Henri Quatre and Die Vollendung des Königs Henri Quatre)

See also

References

  1. ^ Liukkonen, Petri. . Books and Writers (kirjasto.sci.fi). Finland: Kuusankoski Public Library. Archived from the original on September 4, 2013.
  2. ^ Exiles Memorial Center.

Further reading

  • Gross, David: The Writer and Society: Heinrich Mann and Literary Politics in Germany, 1890–1940, Humanities Press, New Jersey, 1980, (ISBN 0-391-00972-9)
  • Hamilton, Nigel: The Brothers Mann: The Lives of Heinrich and Thomas Mann, Yale University Press, (1978), (ISBN 9780300026689)
  • Juers, Evelyn: House of Exile: The Life and Times of Heinrich Mann and Nelly Kroeger-Mann, Giramondo Publishing Co., Australia, 2008, (ISBN 978-1-920882-44-0)
  • Mauthner, Martin: German Writers in French Exile, 1933–1940, Vallentine Mitchell, London, 2007, (ISBN 978-0-85303-540-4).
  • Walter Fähnders/Walter Delabar: Heinrich Mann (1871–1950). Berlin 2005 (Memoria 4)
  • Heinrich Mann's life in California during World War II, including his relationship with Nelly Mann, Thomas Mann and Bertolt Brecht, is a subject of Christopher Hampton's play Tales from Hollywood, where he was played in film by Jeremy Irons (BBC Video Performance: “Tales from Hollywood”, 1992) and on stage by Keir Dullea (Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2012).

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UnratRelativesThomas Johann Heinrich Mann father Julia da Silva Bruhns mother Thomas Mann brother Contents 1 Early life 2 Work 3 Later life 4 Popular culture 5 Film adaptations 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life Edit Heinrich Mann with his brother Thomas 1902 Born in Lubeck as the oldest child of Senator Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann grain merchant and finance minister of the Free City of Lubeck a state of the German Empire and Julia da Silva Bruhns He was the elder brother of the writer Thomas Mann with whom he had a lifelong rivalry 1 The Mann family was an affluent family of grain merchants of the Hanseatic city of Lubeck After the death of his father his mother relocated the family to Munich where Heinrich began his career as a freier Schriftsteller free novelist Work EditMann s essay on Emile Zola and the novel Der Untertan published over the years 1912 1918 earned him much respect during the Weimar Republic since they satirized Imperial German society Later in 1930 his book Professor Unrat was freely adapted into the movie Der Blaue Engel The Blue Angel Carl Zuckmayer wrote the script and Josef von Sternberg was the director Mann wanted his paramour the actress Trude Hesterberg to play the main female part as the actress Lola Lola named Rosa Frohlich in the novel but Marlene Dietrich was given the part her first sound role Together with Albert Einstein and other celebrities during 1932 Mann was a signatory to the Urgent Call for Unity asking the voters to reject the Nazis Einstein and Mann had previously co authored a letter during 1931 condemning the murder of Croatian scholar Milan Sufflay Mann became persona non grata in Nazi Germany and left even before the Reichstag fire of 1933 He went to France where he lived in Paris and Nice During the German occupation he made his way to Marseille where he was aided by Varian Fry in September 1940 to escape to Spain Assisted by Justus Rosenberg he and his wife Nelly Kroger his nephew Golo Mann Alma Mahler Werfel and Franz Werfel hiked for six hours across the border at Port Bou After arriving in Portugal the group stayed in Monte Estoril at the Grande Hotel D Italia between 18 September and 4 October 1940 2 On 4 October 1940 they boarded the S S Nea Hellas headed for New York City The Nazis burnt Heinrich Mann s books as contrary to the German spirit during the infamous book burning of May 10 1933 which was instigated by the then Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels Later life Edit Mann s grave in Berlin During the 1930s and later in American exile Mann s literary popularity waned Nevertheless he wrote Die Jugend des Konigs Henri Quatre and Die Vollendung des Konigs Henri Quatre as part of the Exilliteratur The two novels described the life and importance of Henry IV of France and were acclaimed by his brother Thomas Mann who spoke of the great splendour and dynamic art of the work The plot based on Europe s early modern history from a French perspective anticipated the end of French German enmity His second wife Nelly Mann de 1898 1944 committed suicide in Los Angeles Heinrich Mann died on March 11 1950 sixteen days before his 79th birthday in Santa Monica California lonely and without much money just months before he was to relocate to East Berlin to become president of the German Academy of Arts His ashes were later taken to East Germany and were interred at the Dorotheenstadt Cemetery in a grave of honor Popular culture EditMann was portrayed by Alec Guinness in the television adaptation of Christopher Hampton s play Tales from Hollywood 1992 In Die Manns Ein Jahrhundertroman 2001 he was played by Jurgen Hentsch Film adaptations EditThe Blue Angel directed by Josef von Sternberg Germany 1930 based on the novel Professor Unrat Der Untertan directed by Wolfgang Staudte East Germany 1951 based on the novel Der Untertan The Blue Angel directed by Edward Dmytryk USA 1959 based on the novel Professor Unrat Madame Legros de directed by Michael Kehlmann West Germany 1968 TV film based on the play Madame Legros Man of Straw directed by Herbert Wise UK 1972 TV miniseries based on the novel Der Untertan Im Schlaraffenland directed by Kurt Jung Alsen East Germany 1975 TV film based on the novel Im Schlaraffenland Belcanto oder Darf eine Nutte schluchzen directed by Robert van Ackeren West Germany 1977 based on the novel Empfang bei der Welt Die Verfuhrbaren directed by Helmut Schiemann de East Germany 1977 TV film based on the novel Ein ernstes Leben Le Roi qui vient du sud fr directed by Marcel Camus and Heinz Schirk de France 1979 TV miniseries based on the novel Die Jugend des Konigs Henri Quatre Im Schlaraffenland directed by Fritz Umgelter West Germany 1981 TV film based on the novel Im Schlaraffenland Suturp Eine Liebesgeschichte directed by Gerd Keil East Germany 1981 TV film based on the short story Suturp Die traurige Geschichte von Friedrich dem Grossen de directed by Alexander Lang East Germany 1983 TV film based on the unfinished Die traurige Geschichte von Friedrich dem Grossen Variete directed by Martin Eckermann de East Germany 1985 TV film based on the play Variete Endstation Harembar de directed by Rainer Wolffhardt de Germany 1992 TV film based on the novel Ein ernstes Leben Henri 4 directed by Jo Baier Germany 2010 based on the novels Die Jugend des Konigs Henri Quatre and Die Vollendung des Konigs Henri Quatre See also EditExilliteratur Dohm Mann family tree Urgent Call for UnityReferences Edit Liukkonen Petri Heinrich Mann Books and Writers kirjasto sci fi Finland Kuusankoski Public Library Archived from the original on September 4 2013 Exiles Memorial Center Further reading EditGross David The Writer and Society Heinrich Mann and Literary Politics in Germany 1890 1940 Humanities Press New Jersey 1980 ISBN 0 391 00972 9 Hamilton Nigel The Brothers Mann The Lives of Heinrich and Thomas Mann Yale University Press 1978 ISBN 9780300026689 Juers Evelyn House of Exile The Life and Times of Heinrich Mann and Nelly Kroeger Mann Giramondo Publishing Co Australia 2008 ISBN 978 1 920882 44 0 Mauthner Martin German Writers in French Exile 1933 1940 Vallentine Mitchell London 2007 ISBN 978 0 85303 540 4 Walter Fahnders Walter Delabar Heinrich Mann 1871 1950 Berlin 2005 Memoria 4 Heinrich Mann s life in California during World War II including his relationship with Nelly Mann Thomas Mann and Bertolt Brecht is a subject of Christopher Hampton s play Tales from Hollywood where he was played in film by Jeremy Irons BBC Video Performance Tales from Hollywood 1992 and on stage by Keir Dullea Guthrie Theater Minneapolis Minnesota 2012 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Heinrich Mann Media related to Heinrich Mann at Wikimedia Commons Works by Heinrich Mann at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Heinrich Mann at Internet Archive Newspaper clippings about Heinrich Mann in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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