Klaus Mann. Audiobook
The most famous novel by Klaus Mann, the son of Nobel laureate writer Thomas Mann, is Mephistopheles. The Story of a Career ”, written in 1936, is a novel about the relationship between power and a creative person. It tells the story of the life of Hendrik Hefgen, a successful actor, director and intendant in the capital's theater, who betrays his talent for his career, position and money. Making compromises with his conscience, Hefgen becomes an accomplice in the crimes of the fascist regime. In 1981, Hungarian director Istvan Szabo filmed the book. The main role in the film is played by Klaus Maria Brandauer.
Genre: Foreign classics, Literature of the 20th century
Publisher: ARDIS
Authors: Klaus Mann
Translator: Konstantin Bagatyrev
Performers: Ilya Akintiev
Playing time: 11h. 08min.
Age restrictions: 16+
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