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Birthday Greetings Birthday Greetings
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A Dupe and Fellow Traveler A Dupe and Fellow Traveler
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The Cultural Cold War and the World Republic of Letters The Cultural Cold War and the World Republic of Letters
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Melvin J. Lasky, Der Monat, and the Battle with Georg Lukács Melvin J. Lasky, Der Monat, and the Battle with Georg Lukács
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Harry Levin, Clement Greenberg, and the Ideology of Modernism Harry Levin, Clement Greenberg, and the Ideology of Modernism
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The Return to Divided Europe The Return to Divided Europe
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Abstract
This chapter considers Thomas Mann's role in postwar Germany. For a number of reasons, the idea of Mann leading postwar Germany on its thorny path back to democracy was utterly illusory. However, Mann's future was uncertain now that it was no longer necessary to represent the autonomy of German culture against the totalitarian demands of the Nazis. This issue would plague Mann for the remainder of his life and lead to the decline of his public reputation in America during the late 1940s and early 1950s. As had been the case in the 1930s, however, Mann's search for a new representative role did not take place in a vacuum. The American cultural landscape was changing as well, and realigning itself in ways that made the once-topical author come to seem superannuated.
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