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  1. Erika Mann in Exile. Left-wing Activist. Switzerland. Primary Sources. Student Activities. References. Erika Mann, the daughter of the novelist, Thomas Mann, was born in Munich on 9th November, 1905. Her mother, Katia Pringsheim Mann, was the daughter of a wealthy, Jewish industrialist family who owned coal mines and early railroads. (1)

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0542750Erika Mann - IMDb

    Erika Mann. Writer: Königliche Hoheit. Erika Mann was born on 9 November 1905 in Munich, Germany. She was a writer and actress, known for Königliche Hoheit (1953), Confessions of Felix Krull (1957) and Peter Voss Who Stole Millions (1932). She was married to W.H. Auden and Gustaf Gründgens. She died on 27 August 1969 in Zurich, Switzerland.

  3. Una vuelta al mundo: un viaje de descubrimientos y rebeldía. 1930 (1927) Libros con comentario (s) Libros con reseña. Hija del escritor Thomas Mann, Erika Mann destacó por su trabajo en la difusión de la obra de su padre y su hermano. Sus últimos libros son Cuando las luces se...

  4. Erika Mann, hija menor de Thomas Mann, fue escritora, reportera de guerra y actriz. Tras años de dedicación al teatro, al cine y al cabaret en el Múnich de entreguerras, huyó de Alemania en 1935 (fue el último miembro de su familia en hacerlo) y logró salvar buena parte de los papeles de su padre.

  5. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Erika Mann témájú médiaállományokat. Erika Julia Hedwig Mann ( München, 1905. november 9. – Zürich, 1969. augusztus 27.) német író, forgatókönyvíró, újságíró, színésznő, kiadói lektor. Thomas Mann és Katharina Pringsheim első gyermeke, becenevén Eufra.

  6. The focus is on Erika Mann's consistent advocacy of freedom and democracy. She belonged to the "dancing generation" of the 1920s, embodied the new woman, wrote whimsical feature articles for the newspaper, loved theatre scandals, crossed the whole of Europe by car and enjoyed life as the daughter of a famous family to the full.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2020 · Erika Mann and Wedekind were lovers, as were Gründgens and Klaus, but Klaus and Wedekind were also engaged while Gründgens and Erika Mann entered a short-lived marriage in 1926. See Irmela von der Lühe, Erika Mann: Eine Lebensgeschichte (Hamburg: Rowohlt, 2009); Andrea Weiss, In the Shadow of the Magic Mountain: The Erika and Klaus Mann Story (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2008).