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message 1: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
Welcome to the group read of Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family by Thomas Mann. Please introduce yourself, and make yourself at home here!


message 2: by Anne (new)

Anne  (reachannereach) | 0 comments Hi Kris. This looks interesting. I've read the book twice, mostly recently about one or two years ago. I would love to participate in a discussion. Yeah you for setting up this group.


message 3: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
I'm so glad you're joining in, Anne. It should be a lot of fun. :)


message 4: by Moira (new)

Moira (the_red_shoes) | 144 comments This looks fun! I chewed through Magic Mountain ages ago, but somehow haven't read a lot of Mann.


message 5: by Anne (new)

Anne  (reachannereach) | 0 comments It looks like it will be fun. I'll join in for Magic Mountain too.


message 6: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
Hooray Moira! I read and loved The Magic Mountain and Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family when I was in high school, so I'm sure I missed a lot. High time for me to re-read both.


message 7: by Jason (new)

Jason (ancatdubh2) | 57 comments Thanks a lot for the group read invitation, Kris and Kalliope! i'm going to bow out of this one, though. I do appreciate it, nonetheless!


message 8: by Jonfaith (new)

Jonfaith | 2 comments I'm especially looking forward to Magic mountain in the Woods translation. My wife and I lumbered through an earlier edition.

maybe Doktor Faustus down the road, eh?


message 9: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
No worries Jason -- thanks for stopping in!


message 10: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
Jonfaith wrote: "I'm especially looking forward to Magic mountain in the Woods translation. My wife and I lumbered through an earlier edition.

maybe Doktor Faustus down the road, eh?"


I like that idea, Jonfaith.


message 11: by Scribble (new)

Scribble Orca (scribbleorca) | 1 comments Kalliope and Kris! You are both inspirational and motivational but I plead deluge! (And besides, everyone knows by now I am an inveterate group joiner (or lurkyer) with a dismally sporadic post record :). But I will persevere in the attempt!


message 12: by Chris (new)

Chris Blocker (chrisblocker) | 3 comments Thanks for the invite, Kris. I've never read any Mann, but the description for Buddenbrooks certainly caught my attention. I'm in.


message 13: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
Chris, I'm so glad you're joining us! And Scribble, having you along in any way is a pleasure. :)


message 14: by Moira (new)

Moira (the_red_shoes) | 144 comments Kris wrote: "I like that idea, Jonfaith. "

Ooh, me too.


message 15: by Moira (new)

Moira (the_red_shoes) | 144 comments Scribble wrote: "everyone knows by now I am an inveterate group joiner (or lurkyer) with a dismally sporadic post record :). But I will persevere in the attempt! "

Dude you cannot POSSIBLY lurk more than I do, I will probably forget I'm even in this group tomorrow....


message 16: by Petergiaquinta (new)

Petergiaquinta | 1 comments Erich Heller was one of my profs in college, and back then I thought Thomas Mann was just about the world's greatest writer, even though I was only reading him in translation. Now that I'm 49 instead of 19, I'm curious to revisit the texts and see what I think with 30 years of life under my belt. I'm going to try and keep up with the group!


message 17: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 5 comments Thank you, Kris, for the invite. Mann is on my list but unfortunately not this year. I'll lurk, though, to get info. from the group.


message 18: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (anzlitlovers) Hi Kris, I've already read and loved this one back in 2010 (see http://wp.me/phTIP-1iw) so I'll probably just be an interested observer from the sidelines. I hope that's ok.


message 19: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
Petergiaquinta wrote: "Erich Heller was one of my profs in college, and back then I thought Thomas Mann was just about the world's greatest writer, even though I was only reading him in translation. Now that I'm 49 inste..."

We're in a similar position re. revisiting Mann after a gap of decades!


message 20: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
Hi Aloha and Lisa -- really happy to have you in any capacity, lurking or posting. :)


message 21: by Beth (new)

Beth | 17 comments I'm not familiar with his work, but it looks compelling. I look forward to joining in the discussion!


message 22: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
It's great to have you join us, Beth. :)


message 23: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 1 comments Hello kris and all, thanks for the invite! I haven't read any Mann and hadn't even heard of this one but it looks interesting. I look forward to reading it next month with the group!


message 24: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
I'm so glad you're joining us, Shirley! :)


message 25: by Garima (new)

Garima | 1 comments Thanks for the invite Kris and I'm glad to accept but unfortunately I can't commit to read Mann this year. I'm terribly behind with my other group reads and catching up at a snail pace, but it's always a pleasure to follow through all the informative discussions these groups provide, so I'll definitely look forward to that.


message 26: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Peto (jonathanpeto) Thanks, Kris. This looks like a great book for my first group read here on Goodreads. I'm looking forward to it.


message 27: by Dragana (new)

Dragana | 1 comments Thanks for the invite, Kris. A few years back I started reading the book but didn't finish it. This might be opportunity! :-)


message 28: by Lynne (last edited Apr 08, 2013 01:17AM) (new)

Lynne King Thank you for the invitation Kris (and also Kalliope). I hate to show my ignorance but I don't know "Buddenbrooks" at all. Nevertheless I would like to join in the discussion and have just ordered the paperback.

At least I've read "The Magic Mountain" and still have the hardback. That's over seven hundred pages. I read that years ago (I cannot really remember it that well) but definitely look forward to re-reading it.


message 29: by Kalliope (new)

Kalliope | 411 comments Mod
Lynne wrote: "Thank you for the invitation Kris (and also Kalliope). I hate to show my ignorance but I don't know "Buddenbrooks" at all. Nevertheless I would like to join in the discussion and have just ordered ..."

Welcome Lynne. You know more than I do then since I have not read MM either. Many of us will be reading BB for the first time.

We may do another group read for MM some time after this one.


message 30: by Dolors (new)

Dolors (luli81) | 49 comments Thanks Kris and Kalliope for the invite, I'm in!
I read The Magic Mountain years ago and I struggled with it, I'm sure I missed loads of things.
That won't happen now with so many talented people around, giving insight and sharing their thoughts about the book.


message 31: by Kalliope (new)

Kalliope | 411 comments Mod
Dolors wrote: "Thanks Kris and Kalliope for the invite, I'm in!
I read The Magic Mountain years ago and I struggled with it, I'm sure I missed loads of things.
That won't happen now with so many talented people a..."


Welcome to the group Dolors!!

I read Tonio Kröger years ago but do not remember much except that Mann writes beautifully. I am really looking forward to this read.


message 32: by Traveller (new)

Traveller (moontravlr) | 24 comments Thanks for the invite! Due to my time schedule, I might not be able to fully participate in this, but I'm hoping there is going to be a Magic Mountain read as well? Would be much obliged to join in that one. :)


message 33: by Jimmy (new)

Jimmy (jimmylorunning) | 4 comments Hi all. I was already privately planning to read Mann in May... but I was going to read Magic Mountain. Maybe I'll change it to Buddenbrooks and read MM later...


message 34: by Kalliope (new)

Kalliope | 411 comments Mod
Jimmy wrote: "Hi all. I was already privately planning to read Mann in May... but I was going to read Magic Mountain. Maybe I'll change it to Buddenbrooks and read MM later..."

Jimmy,

Welcome to the group. Several of us want to read MM later on, but we thought it was better to start with this one.


Algernon (Darth Anyan) | 2 comments thanks for elevating the general level of my 2013 reading list. I'll be curious to go back to Thomas Mann after I think 30 years since I read The Magic Mountain.


message 36: by Kalliope (new)

Kalliope | 411 comments Mod
Welcome to the group, Algernon. This is your first time with Buddenbrooks then?


Algernon (Darth Anyan) | 2 comments Yes, I was aware of it, but ze Germans never seem to make to the top of my ToBeRead list


message 38: by Ema (new)

Ema (emastimpy) | 11 comments Thank you for the invite, Kris! I was hesitant at first, because I didn't dare to approach Thomas Mann, but I've decided to be brave and join in. I will read the Romanian translation, though. I hope it's a good one.
Thanks for boosting my courage! :)


message 39: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (anothergreatetc) Thanks for the invite, Kris!

I've only read Felix Krull by Mann so far and both Buddenbrooks and Magic Mountain keep sitting on my shelf of unread books that I'm too scared of to read alone, so I can't wait to read it in a group. And after a long phase of reading almost exclusively foreign literature, I can't wait to read in my native language German again (:


message 40: by Mala (new)

Mala | 49 comments Thanks for the invite,Kris. Two of my Gr friends recently recommended Mann to me & then I get this invite– serendipity is what I call it!


message 41: by Kalliope (new)

Kalliope | 411 comments Mod
Wonderful Mala, that you will be joining... almost continuous with Bleak House...

Welcome to Kathy and Ema too.

I have been looking at the possible sections. We may have irregular divisions because I think it would be good to follow the chapter structure.


message 42: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
It's great to see so many friends here. Whether you're planning to post actively or to look on from the sidelines, I'm looking forward to sharing reactions to Mann's novel with you (or novels, for those who want to participate in TMM read coming up later this year)! :)


message 43: by Mala (last edited Apr 08, 2013 11:10AM) (new)

Mala | 49 comments "Wonderful Mala, that you will be joining... almost continuous with Bleak House..."

Thanks,Kalliope. I do hope the whole Bleak House gang turns up here to rock it– just sent out a few invites myself.
I'm hoping that we have a good mix of the Mann veterans & newbies– as a newcomer to Mann's world,I'll need some good navigators around.


message 44: by Manybooks (last edited Apr 08, 2013 01:45PM) (new)

Manybooks It's been ages since I read the book (and I cannot find my copy either), but this is a personal favourite.

Has anyone seen the German miniseries?

Are we going to limit ourselves to just Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family or are we also going to perchance read (or reread) other works by Thomas Mann (maybe some of the lesser known ones like the Joseph trilogy or Felix Krull)?


message 45: by Anne (new)

Anne  (reachannereach) | 0 comments Gundula wrote: "It's been ages since I read the book (and I cannot find my copy either), but this is a personal favourite.
Has anyone seen the German miniseries?

Are we going to limit ourselves to just Buddenbr..."


Hi Gundula! I saw the miniseries a few years ago. I thought it was excellent.


message 46: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
Mala, I'm so glad you sent some invitations to the group. If any of you have GR friends who might be interested in participating, please feel free to invite them!

Gundula, it's great to meet you. Welcome. :) I think the miniseries is mentioned in Kall's thread on Buddenbrooks and films.


message 47: by Manybooks (last edited Apr 08, 2013 01:52PM) (new)

Manybooks Anne wrote: "Gundula wrote: "It's been ages since I read the book (and I cannot find my copy either), but this is a personal favourite.
Has anyone seen the German miniseries?

Are we going to limit ourselves ..."


I actually saw it on VHS tape in 1979 when we visited relatives. There is supposedly also a recent 2008 production (which would be wonderful to see).

Hmm, you know, Brideshead Revisited (both the book and the miniseries have always reminded me a bit of Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family).

And "hi" as well, Anne!!


message 48: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) Hi-just joined. I've always wanted to read Buddenbrooks. I loved Magic Mountain and Doctor Faustus.
I love all the links you have here!


message 49: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Ellie wrote: "Hi-just joined. I've always wanted to read Buddenbrooks. I loved Magic Mountain and Doctor Faustus.
I love all the links you have here!"


Hi Ellie!!


message 50: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 198 comments Mod
It's great to have you join us, Ellie. Welcome!


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