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- Joseph and His Brothers
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- (June 11, 1934)
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- Author Thomas Mann, with all of Europe's complicated culture
- to embroider on, chose rather to go back to Asia to wake a
- slumbering legend. Originally attracted by the charm and the
- tantalizing brevity of this "natural narrative" of Jacob and his
- sons Joseph and His Brothers, Mann soon saw greater & greater
- depths in the story, an unsuspected universality in its theme.
- Readers will expect much more than a refurbished narrative of
- the tale of Joseph and they will not be disappointed. Author
- Mann has woven the threads of myth, history and fiction into a
- story of consummate artistry, but from time to time he
- deliberately breaks the thread, ties it into the deeper pattern
- of the tale's symbolic background. Joseph, Jacob, Isaac, Esau,
- Laban, Rachel, Leah take on vivid life-likeness as characters
- in their own right, but at the same time their outlines are
- misty with suggestions of their ancestors and their posterity.
- Says Author Mann: "I do not conceal from myself the difficulty
- of writing about people who do not precisely know who they are."
- but his irony is directed less at his antique protagonists than
- at the modern idea that individuality is unique and
- self-contained. Every character is the reminiscence of an
- earlier character, each man the faintly clouded mirror of his
- forbears.
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