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Tristan

Thomas Mann
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Tristan

Fiction | Novella | Adult | Published in 1903

Book Brief

Thomas Mann

Tristan

Fiction | Novella | Adult | Published in 1903
Book Details
Pages

63

Format

Novella • Fiction

Setting

German Sanatorium • Early 20th Century

Publication Year

1903

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

In Tristan by Thomas Mann, Anton Kloterjahn and his ill wife Gabriele arrive at a sanitarium, where the young writer Detlev Spinell becomes infatuated with Gabriele. As her health deteriorates and her husband returns to the city, Detlev's interest in her deepens. The two connect emotionally through music, but their relationship and Gabriele's condition ultimately lead to tension and unresolved outcomes.

Contemplative

Melancholic

Mysterious

Bittersweet

Unnerving

Reviews & Readership

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Thomas Mann's Tristan is lauded for its elegant prose and deep exploration of human psychology. Critics praise Mann's ability to intertwine humor and melancholy, though some find the pacing slow at times. The novella’s rich character development and insightful social commentary make it a compelling read, despite occasional verbosity.

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Who Should Read Tristan?

A reader who would enjoy Tristan by Thomas Mann is likely an enthusiast of early 20th-century literature, particularly German literature. They would have an appreciation for psychological complexity and social critique, similar to fans of Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis or Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha.

Book Details
Pages

63

Format

Novella • Fiction

Setting

German Sanatorium • Early 20th Century

Publication Year

1903

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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