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OverviewTHE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER WINNER OF THE RATHBONES FOLIO PRIZE 2022 SHORTLISTED FOR THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL FICTION 2022 From one of our greatest living writers comes a sweeping novel of unrequited love and exile, war and family. The Magician tells the story of Thomas Mann, whose life was filled with great acclaim and contradiction. He would find himself on the wrong side of history in the First World War, cheerleading the German army, but have a clear vision of the future in the second, anticipating the horrors of Nazism. He would have six children and keep his homosexuality hidden; he was a man forever connected to his family and yet bore witness to the ravages of suicide. He would write some of the greatest works of European literature, and win the Nobel Prize, but would never return to the country that inspired his creativity. Through one life, Colm Tóibín tells the breathtaking story of the twentieth century. ___________________________________ 'As with everything Colm Tóibín sets his masterful hand to, The Magician is a great imaginative achievement -- immensely readable, erudite, worldly and knowing, and fully realized' - Richard Ford 'No living novelist dramatizes artistic creation as profoundly, as luminously, as Colm Tóibín . . . reading him is among the deepest pleasures our literature can offer' - Garth Greenwell 'This is not just a whole life in a novel, it's a whole world' - Katharina Volckmer Full Product DetailsAuthor: Colm TóibínPublisher: Penguin Books Ltd Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd Dimensions: Width: 12.80cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 19.70cm Weight: 0.311kg ISBN: 9780241970584ISBN 10: 024197058 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 03 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is an enormously ambitious book, one in which the intimate and the momentous are exquisitely balanced. It is the story of a man who spent almost all of his adult life behind a desk or going for sedate little post-prandial walks with his wife. From this sedentary existence Toibin has fashioned an epic * Guardian * The Magician is not a biography but a work of art, an emotional reckoning with a century of change, centred on a man who tried to stand upright but was swayed by the winds of that change * The Times * In a novel of many moods, its every page rings true * Mail on Sunday * A triumph * Daily Telegraph * Colm Toibin has already written several truly extraordinary novels. The Magician may be the very best of them * Sunday Independent * As with everything Colm Toibin sets his masterful hand to, The Magician is a great imaginative achievement -- immensely readable, erudite, worldly and knowing, and fully realized -- Richard Ford The Magician is a remarkable achievement. Mann himself, one feels certain, would approve -- John Banville This graceful novel is a moving and intimate portrait by one master of another . . . It is a stunning tribute to the great man, and a vital story for now -- Anna Funder A masterpiece, vast and luminous . . . witty and profound and truthful -- Tessa Hadley No living novelist dramatizes artistic creation as profoundly, as luminously, as Colm Toibin, or conveys so well the entanglement of imagination and desire . . . Reading him is among the deepest pleasures our literature can offer -- Garth Greenwell, author of Cleanness and What Belongs to You This is not just a whole life in a novel, it's a whole world - with all its wonders, tragedies and sacrifices. I loved every page of this beautiful and immersive journey into The Magician's mind -- Katharina Volckmer, author of The Appointment Toibin's symphonic and moving novel humanizes [Mann] . . . Maximalist in scope but intimate in feeling * New York Times * Mr. Toibin wields a dramatically stripped-down prose style . . . epiphanies, when they come, are all the more powerful after so much restraint . . . What Mr. Toibin's exquisitely sensitive novel gets right, in a way that biography rarely does, is its acknowledgement of unknowability * Wall Street Journal * A haunting and heartrendingly intimate portrait of its protagonist, the German writer Thomas Mann, and a richly drawn sense of place . . . [a] vast and stunningly realized world . . . you'll find yourself savouring every page * Vogue, a Most Anticipated Book of Fall * Wonderful . . . a very accomplished and enjoyable novel * Scotsman * Extensively researched and lyrically wrought . . . a complex but empathetic portrayal of a writer in a lifelong battle against his innermost desires, his family and the tumultuous times they endure * Time, Best Books of Fall 2021 * The personal and public history is compelling . . . an intriguing view of a writer who well deserves another turn on the literary stage * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * [The Magician] vibrates with the strength of Mann's visions and the sublimity of Toibin's mellifluous prose. Toibin has surpassed himself * Publishers Weekly, starred review * This vibrates with the strength of Mann's visions and the sublimity of Toibin's mellifluous prose. Toibin has surpassed himself * Publishing News * Compelling . . . Toibin succeeds in conveying his fascination with the Magician, as his children called him, who could make sexual secrets vanish beneath a rich surface life of family and uncommon art . . . intriguing * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * Employing luxurious prose that quietly evokes the tortured soul behind these literary masterpieces, Toibin has an unequalled gift for mapping the interior of genius * Booklist, starred review * A celebration of what novels can do * Observer on 'House of Names' * Devastatingly human . . . savage, sordid and hauntingly believable * Guardian on 'House of Names' * Tremendous, richly beautiful, wonderful . . . it does everything we ought to ask of a great novel * Tessa Hadley, Guardian, on 'Nora Webster' * Subtle and enthralling * Sunday Times, on 'Nora Webster' * As with everything Colm Toibin sets his masterful hand to, The Magician is a great imaginative achievement -- immensely readable, erudite, worldly and knowing, and fully realized -- Richard Ford The Magician is a remarkable achievement. Mann himself, one feels certain, would approve -- John Banville This graceful novel is a moving and intimate portrait by one master of another . . . It is a stunning tribute to the great man, and a vital story for now -- Anna Funder No living novelist dramatizes artistic creation as profoundly, as luminously, as Colm Toibin, or conveys so well the entanglement of imagination and desire . . . Reading him is among the deepest pleasures our literature can offer -- Garth Greenwell, author of Cleanness and What Belongs to You This is not just a whole life in a novel, it's a whole world - with all its wonders, tragedies and sacrifices. I loved every page of this beautiful and immersive journey into The Magician's mind -- Katharina Volckmer, author of The Appointment The personal and public history is compelling . . . an intriguing view of a writer who well deserves another turn on the literary stage * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * This vibrates with the strength of Mann's visions and the sublimity of Toibin's mellifluous prose. Toibin has surpassed himself * Publishing News * A celebration of what novels can do * Observer on 'House of Names' * Devastatingly human . . . savage, sordid and hauntingly believable * Guardian on 'House of Names' * Tremendous, richly beautiful, wonderful . . . it does everything we ought to ask of a great novel * Tessa Hadley, Guardian, on 'Nora Webster' * Subtle and enthralling * Sunday Times, on 'Nora Webster' * This is an enormously ambitious book, one in which the intimate and the momentous are exquisitely balanced. It is the story of a man who spent almost all of his adult life behind a desk or going for sedate little post-prandial walks with his wife. From this sedentary existence Toibin has fashioned an epic * Guardian * The Magician is not a biography but a work of art, an emotional reckoning with a century of change, centred on a man who tried to stand upright but was swayed by the winds of that change * The Times * In a novel of many moods, its every page rings true * Mail on Sunday * An expansive yet deeply personal exploration of the life of exiled German writer Thomas Mann . . . Containing beautiful observations on life and literature, and a sweeping sense of historical scale, The Magician remains tightly written and wryly funny * Independent * Both epic and intimate, The Magician is most successful in its moving portrait of three generations of sprawling, loving, fractious family life . . . a triumph * Financial Times * A triumph * Daily Telegraph * Continental Europe in the tumultuous first half of the 20th century is the sweeping backcloth on to which Toibin projects themes familiar to his readers (burdensome familial expectation; repressed sexual desire; the pang of exile). Sumptuous and satisfying * The Times, A Best Fiction Book of 2021 * Colm Toibin has already written several truly extraordinary novels. The Magician may be the very best of them * Sunday Independent * As with everything Colm Toibin sets his masterful hand to, The Magician is a great imaginative achievement -- immensely readable, erudite, worldly and knowing, and fully realized -- Richard Ford The Magician is a remarkable achievement. Mann himself, one feels certain, would approve -- John Banville This graceful novel is a moving and intimate portrait by one master of another . . . It is a stunning tribute to the great man, and a vital story for now -- Anna Funder A masterpiece, vast and luminous . . . witty and profound and truthful -- Tessa Hadley No living novelist dramatizes artistic creation as profoundly, as luminously, as Colm Toibin, or conveys so well the entanglement of imagination and desire . . . Reading him is among the deepest pleasures our literature can offer -- Garth Greenwell, author of Cleanness and What Belongs to You I love everything Colm Toibin has written and The Magician is another masterpiece . . . Historical fiction at its best -- Nicola Sturgeon This is not just a whole life in a novel, it's a whole world - with all its wonders, tragedies and sacrifices. I loved every page of this beautiful and immersive journey into The Magician's mind -- Katharina Volckmer, author of The Appointment Toibin's symphonic and moving novel humanizes [Mann] . . . Maximalist in scope but intimate in feeling * New York Times * Mr. Toibin wields a dramatically stripped-down prose style . . . epiphanies, when they come, are all the more powerful after so much restraint . . . What Mr. Toibin's exquisitely sensitive novel gets right, in a way that biography rarely does, is its acknowledgement of unknowability * Wall Street Journal * A haunting and heartrendingly intimate portrait of its protagonist, the German writer Thomas Mann, and a richly drawn sense of place . . . [a] vast and stunningly realized world . . . you'll find yourself savouring every page * Vogue, a Most Anticipated Book of Fall * An incisive and witty novel that shows what good company the Nobelist and his family might have been * Washington Post * It's a work of huge imaginative sympathy . . . quite thrilling . . . it takes a writer of Toibin's calibre to understand how the seemingly inconsequential details of life can be transmogrified, turned into art * New York Times Book Review * The hallmarks of Toibin's diaphanous prose - stillness, precision, intimacy- remain intact despite the wideranging, voluminous material of Mann's biography . . . in a quietly epic tale, Toibin expertly captures the layers of a richly multiple self and surely reasserts his own status as one of our greatest living novelists * i * Wonderful . . . a very accomplished and enjoyable novel * Scotsman * Simultaneously intimate and transnational . . . this is deeply engaging, serious and beautiful writing that carries its echoing questions with grace * Irish Times * Extensively researched and lyrically wrought . . . a complex but empathetic portrayal of a writer in a lifelong battle against his innermost desires, his family and the tumultuous times they endure * Time, Best Books of Fall 2021 * Compelling . . . Superb characterisation and sharp insights throughout make this an immensely enjoyable novel * Daily Mirror * Dark, beautifully constructed and, I think, as near as one author can get to entering the mind of another -- Melvyn Bragg The Magician, Colm Toibin's new novel about Mann, resists the shallow gestures of Hollywood biopics, reaching for something mainstream film couldn't get at, or wouldn't bother with. How does an artist create, and can a true artist live as the rest of us do? -- Rumaan Alam * Vulture * This meticulously woven novel re-creates the life of Thomas Mann . . . An ode to a 20th-century genius and a feat of literary sorcery in its own right * Oprah Magazine * The personal and public history is compelling . . . an intriguing view of a writer who well deserves another turn on the literary stage * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * The Magician uses the life of Thomas Mann to explore the complex relationships between intimacy and history, public and private lives, and the slippery nature of creativity itself. I found it mesmerising -- Fintan O'Toole [The Magician] vibrates with the strength of Mann's visions and the sublimity of Toibin's mellifluous prose. Toibin has surpassed himself * Publishers Weekly, starred review * This vibrates with the strength of Mann's visions and the sublimity of Toibin's mellifluous prose. Toibin has surpassed himself * Publishing News * Compelling . . . Toibin succeeds in conveying his fascination with the Magician, as his children called him, who could make sexual secrets vanish beneath a rich surface life of family and uncommon art . . . intriguing * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * Employing luxurious prose that quietly evokes the tortured soul behind these literary masterpieces, Toibin has an unequalled gift for mapping the interior of genius * Booklist, starred review * Literary lovers will want to sink into this absorbing reimagining of the life of the Nobel Prize-winning German writer Thomas Mann . . . Mann family members have their own struggles - with each other and a world where they rarely feel at home - all vividly brought to life * AARP * You don't have to be a Thomas Mann fan to be gripped by the account of his life that author Colm Toibin delivers in his new novel . . . [Toibin's] his biggest triumph is in getting to the heart of Mann's dilemma * Seattle Times * A celebration of what novels can do * Observer on 'House of Names' * Devastatingly human . . . savage, sordid and hauntingly believable * Guardian on 'House of Names' * Tremendous, richly beautiful, wonderful . . . it does everything we ought to ask of a great novel * Tessa Hadley, Guardian, on 'Nora Webster' * Subtle and enthralling * Sunday Times, on 'Nora Webster' * Author InformationColm Tóibín was born in Enniscorthy in 1955. He is the author of nine novels including The Master, Brooklyn, The Testament of Mary and Nora Webster and, most recently, House of Names. His work has been shortlisted for the Booker three times, won the Costa Novel Award and the Impac Award. He has also published two collections of stories and many works of non-fiction. He lives in Dublin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |