Heinrich Mann

Heinrich Mann's Death

Born (Birthday) March 27, 1871

Death Date March 11, 1950

Age of Death 78 years

Cause of Death N/A

Place of Death Santa Monica, California, United States

Profession Novelist

The novelist Heinrich Mann died at the age of 78. Here is all you want to know, and more!

Biography - A Short Wiki

Famous for Der Untertan, Professor Unrat, and other socially-themed novels of the early 20th Century, Mann went into exile in France, Portugal, and the United States during the Nazi regime’s rise to power in his native Germany.

His early essay on the work of the French writer Emile Zola launched him to literary prominence. He published his debut novel, In Einer Familie, in 1893.

His 1905 novel Professor Unrat was adapted into a film starring Marlene Dietrich.

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"And my father, after all, was a nationalist."

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"There is no better way of elevating the novel than by making it into a construct which contains ideas."

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"Goodness means the highest degree of popularity."

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"The Bourbon King was first ambassador of reason and human happiness."

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