Why did I love this book?
A good test of whether I really love a book or just like it is whether I feel a certain grief upon finishing it, whether I miss the company of the characters and the plot. Reading Buddenbrooks for the second time, I found myself feeling depressed at the prospect of finishing the book with 200 pages left to read.
The story of a family, of triumphs and losses, over several generations, quickly becomes part of the reader’s own life story.
2 authors picked Buddenbrooks as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
Discover Mann's Nobel Prizewinning semi-autobiographical and sweeping family epic.
The Buddenbrook clan is everything you'd expect of a nineteenth-century German merchant family - wealthy, esteemed, established. Four generations later, a tide of twentieth-century modernism has gradually disintegrated the bourgeois values on which the Buddenbrooks built their success.
In this, Mann's first novel, his astounding, semi-autobiographical family epic, he portrays the transition of genteel Germanic stability to a very modern uncertainty.
'Perhaps the first great novel of the 20th century' New York Times