Buddenbrookit 2: Erään suvun rappeutumistarina

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Buddenbrookit 2: Erään suvun rappeutumistarina

by Thomas Mann

FI·~11 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

BUDDENBROOKIT II

0:03
2

THOMAS MANN

0:07
3

SEITSEMÄS OSA. - ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU.

1:19:23
4

KAHDEKSAS OSA. - ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU.

3:43:58
5

YHDEKSÄS OSA. - ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU.

1:43:34
6

KYMMENES OSA. - ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU.

2:45:00
7

YHDESTOISTA OSA. - ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU.

2:07:36
8

LOPPU.

0:05

Description

A lavish spring ceremony unfolds on a bright Breitestrass, where the newest member of a once‑prosperous merchant family is welcomed with solemn prayers and glittering decorations. The gathering brings together a web of relatives, local dignitaries, and the aging patriarch, whose presence underscores both the prestige and the fragile continuity of the lineage. As the infant is cradled in a delicate blue swaddling cloth, the scene captures the hopeful anticipation that a fresh heir might revive the family’s waning fortunes. Yet beneath the festivity, subtle tensions hint at the pressures of expectation and the weight of legacy.

Through vivid detail and keen observation, the novel paints a portrait of a world caught between tradition and change, where personal desires clash with social obligations. Listeners will be drawn into the intricate relationships that bind the characters—marriages, rivalries, and the quiet ambitions that drive them. The opening promises an intimate exploration of how a single birth can become a symbol of both renewal and the inevitable decline that shadows every great house.

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Language

fi

Duration

~11 hours (671K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Finland: WSOY, 1925.

Credits

Sirkku-Liisa Häyhä-Karmakainen and Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2022-12-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann

1875–1955

Best known for richly layered novels like Buddenbrooks, Death in Venice, and The Magic Mountain, this German writer brought sharp psychological insight and moral tension to modern literature. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929, he became one of the defining literary voices of the 20th century.

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