This exhibition examines the life of the Nobel Laureate in Literature. Thomas Mann spoke and wrote about his political views revealing the evolution of his democratic ideals. He offered numerous points of departure for examining the state and future of democracy–while adhering to the dictum: “DEMOCRACY WILL WIN!”
exhibit brought to campus by the Max Kade Center for German Studies.
In collaboration with the Thomas Mann House, Los Angeles.
September 5th | 5:30-7pm
224 Oechsle Hall ( Hamilton Street)
lecture by Veronika Fuechtner, Ph.D.,
Chair of Comparative Literature and Associate Professor of German (Dartmouth)
Thursday, September 5, following preceding lecture
Oechsle Hall (Hamilton Street), Easton PA