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  1. 25 de ago. de 2021 · Erika Mann would often recall a childhood occasion in Munich during the First World War when, during food shortages, there was one fig left over after the family’s provisions had been divided equally for their evening meal. Without hesitation, her father, the novelist Thomas Mann, picked up the fig and placed it on Erika’s plate.

  2. medium.com › german-history › the-talented-erika-mann-4b8354fc5b41The talented Erika Mann - Medium

    8 de feb. de 2023 · Erika Mann asked Christopher Isherwood (notable because of the musical Cabaret) if he would marry her so that she could get a British passport. He declined but suggested she approach the gay poet ...

  3. 5 de jul. de 2021 · Watch the full documentary now on Guidedoc here: https://guidedoc.tv/documentary/escape-to-life-the-erika-and-klaus-mann-story-documentary-film/The voices of...

  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. 6 de nov. de 2008 · Thomas and Katia Mann had six children. It was clear from early on that Katia most loved the second child, Klaus, who was born in 1906, and that Thomas loved Erika, the eldest, born in 1905, and also Elisabeth, born in 1918. The other three – the barely tolerated ones – were Golo, born in 1909, Monika, born in 1910, and Michael, born in 1919.

  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. A biography of Thomas Mann's two eldest children that provides intriguing insight into both their lives and the political and cultural shifts at the same time. Thomas Mann’s two eldest children, Erika and Klaus, were unconventional, rebellious, and fiercely devoted to each other. Empowered by their close bond, they espoused vehemently anti-Nazi views in a Europe swept up in fascism and were ...