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Original Title: | Der Untertan |
ISBN: | 3596136407 (ISBN13: 9783596136407) |
Edition Language: | German |
Series: | Das Kaiserreich #1 |
Characters: | Diederich Heßling |
Setting: | Netzig,1880(Germany) Berlin,1890(Germany) |
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"Hurraahhhh!!! Da kommt der Kaiser!!!" Diederich Heßling, ein ewig deutsches Thema. Kurt Tucholsky brachte es wie immer auf den Punkt, als er Heinrich Manns Roman über den Aufstieg eines Erzopportunisten als "Herbarium des deutschen Mannes" bezeichnete. "Hier ist er ganz -- in seiner Religiosität, seiner Erfolgsanbeterei und namenlosen Zivilfeigheit".Der Untertan, die Geschichte Diederich Heßlings, in jungen Jahren von einem drakonisch strafenden Vater und einer saumseligen Mutter großgezogen, anschließend weiter zurechtgeschliffen im Schul- und Militärdrill der wilhelminischen Ära, gerät bei Heinrich Mann zum Fallbeispiel deutscher Katzbuckelei und Tyrannenmentalität, die sich Macht und Gewaltstrukturen unterwirft, um letztlich an ihnen teilhaben zu dürfen. Heßling, vordergründig als Aufsteiger gefeiert, übernimmt die väterliche Papierfabrik und wird zum mächtigsten Bürger der fiktiven Kleinstadt Netzig. In seiner Mimikri geht er dabei soweit, neben der chauvinistischen Phrasendrescherei der Deutschnationalen auch noch das äußere Erscheinungsbild des Kaisers zu imitieren. Eine "Bilderbuchkarriere", wie sie nur durch "ein Sinken der Menschenwürde unter jedes bekannte Maß" zustande kommen konnte, wie Heinrich Mann in einem Brief von 1906 festhielt.

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Title | : | Der Untertan (Das Kaiserreich #1) |
Author | : | Heinrich Mann |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 494 pages |
Published | : | September 7th 1997 by Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag (first published 1918) |
Categories | : | Classics. European Literature. German Literature. Fiction. Literature |
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Ratings: 3.8 From 3025 Users | 74 ReviewsWeigh Up Appertaining To Books Der Untertan (Das Kaiserreich #1)
Wickedly funny, unflinchingly dark satire. Mann's gift for the telling detail is unerring, and his eye for the tragically absurd is sharp. Among other things, Der Untertan is a delicious parody of the "Bildungsroman," as we follow the protagonist from childhood to maturity and see him become increasingly determined, and increasingly powerful, without becoming less narrow-minded, cowardly, or unconsciously hypocritical. The near-explosive unease of a rigidly structured and rapidly changingpublished in English as "Man of Straw."
An amusing and prescient satire about the rise and cynical maneuvering of a servile proto-fascist in Wilhelminian Germany. At times, as Thomas Mann pointed out, the novel does descend into a crude satire, but on the whole, its a good source of historical insight into German politics of the time, which can probably be simplified into a battle between the liberalism of 48 vs. blood & iron nationalism of 70 vs. labor movements of the late 19th century. The book desperately needs a second

Man of Straw -- also translated as The Loyal Subject -- is a razor-sharp take-down of the upper middle class buffoons who fervently supported Kaiser Wilhelm --the same type of power-worshipping nativists who later embraced the Third Reich. The subject in question is Diederich Hessling, who spends his college years swilling beer with his frat brothers in their exclusive secret society, the "Neo-Teutons" (ha!), and avoiding any type of intellectual pursuits, while challenging anyone and everyone
review of Heinrich Mann's Little Superman by tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE - January 9, 2012 I learned about this author in the course of research for my movie Robopaths. I learned that his bks were burned by the nazis so I decided to read something by him & to check out any movies that might've been based on any bks by him. This lead me to taking Little Superman out from the library as well as the movie The Kaiser's Lackey as well as to my buying a used copy of the novel Man of Straw. &,
absolutely loved it, no one's surprised
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