Buddenbrooks
Book Review
Thomas Mann's «Buddenbrooks» is an epic saga about the gradual decline of a wealthy and influential German family over four generations. Critics praise Mann's skill in depicting the social and economic changes that affect the characters' fates. Mann masterfully blends realism and symbolism, creating deep and multilayered portraits. Special attention is given to the psychological development of the characters, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of their internal conflicts and motivations. Critics also highlight that the novel serves as an important social commentary, reflecting the changes in German society at the end of the 19th century. «Buddenbrooks» has been highly acclaimed for its literary craftsmanship and has become a classic of world literature, as evidenced by Thomas Mann being awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929.
