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I have never had as much trouble reviewing a book as I have had with The Magic Mountain.
There is no question that it is generally recognized to be a monumental work of literature. And it certainly has a wealth of philosophical views, social commentary, medical analysis, and numerous other aspects which make it richly complex. But.
Many -- perhaps most -- critics analyze it as an analysis of the state of pre-WWI Europe. Frankly, although I looked for this, I didn't see it. Mann does, indeed, bring ...more
There is no question that it is generally recognized to be a monumental work of literature. And it certainly has a wealth of philosophical views, social commentary, medical analysis, and numerous other aspects which make it richly complex. But.
Many -- perhaps most -- critics analyze it as an analysis of the state of pre-WWI Europe. Frankly, although I looked for this, I didn't see it. Mann does, indeed, bring ...more

The Magic Mountain (German: Der Zauberberg) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in German in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of 20th century German literature.
Mann started writing what was to become The Magic Mountain in 1912. It began as a much shorter narrative which revisited in a comic manner aspects of Death in Venice, a novella that he was preparing for publication. The newer work reflected his experiences and impressions during a perio ...more
Mann started writing what was to become The Magic Mountain in 1912. It began as a much shorter narrative which revisited in a comic manner aspects of Death in Venice, a novella that he was preparing for publication. The newer work reflected his experiences and impressions during a perio ...more

This was a tough but illuminating and satisfying read. It took forever to read. I could only read 10-20 pages max at a time before my brain was completely overloaded. The Magic Mountain is a dense, philosophical novel that is meant to be read slowly and carefully so you can soak what the author is saying. The reader is not galloping along, chasing the plot, because there really isn't a plot. This is a novel about ideas and not a traditional story. I had my phone handy at all times, so I could lo
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Well this book quite derailed all my reading plans over the past couple of months. Thank god it's over! I'm glad to have read it, but I did not enjoy the journey!
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