Very early, Klaus Mann (1906 - 1949), son of Thomas Mann, realised the dangers of Nazism and left Germany for France in 1933. He wrote his greatest works while in exile, including The Volcano, The Turning Point and Mephisto. This exhibition reminds us that the writer was not only a resolutely committed opponent of Hitler, but also a firm believer in Europe.
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réalisée par: le Goethe-Institut Paris