Listen and reflect – fifth Thomas Mann Lecture in two languages and online
The fifth Thomas Mann Lecture was broadcast live from Zurich and Harvard and, for the first time, made available for listeners in German and English.
Did you attend the fifth Thomas Mann Lecture at ETH Zurich live? Do you want to listen to what Professor Judith Ryan from Harvard University had to say about “Thomas Mann and crowd psychology”?
The fifth Thomas Mann Lecture was broadcast live from Zurich and Harvard on 16 November 2021. More than 90 people connected from all over the world. They were able to follow the lecture, which was broadcast in two languages for the first time, in German or with simultaneous interpretation in English, and gained profound insights into Thomas Mann’s literary work.
Reflection
The sociopolitical relevance of Thomas Mann’s literature is illustrated by Professor Judith Ryan from Harvard University in her lecture “Thomas Mann and crowd psychology”. In it, she points to the special relevance and urgency for our times as well, citing as examples the complete works of the literary figure of the century. For example, she looks at Thomas Mann’s political novella Mario and the Magician from 1930, but also surprises with references to crowd psychology in the novels Buddenbrooks (1901) and Confessions of Felix Krull (1954).
Listening
Did you miss the lecture on 16 November? Here you can listen to it in external page German or external page English for the first time, or listen to it again.
The team of the Thomas Mann Archives will be happy to assist you via email: .