The Magician, Colm Toibin
The Magician, Colm Toibin
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The Magician

Author: Colm Toibin

Narrator: Gunnar Cauthery

Unabridged: 16 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/07/2021


Synopsis

A New York Times Notable Book, Critic’s Top Pick, and Top Ten Book of Historical Fiction

Named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, NPR, Vogue, The Wall Street Journal, and Bloomberg Businessweek

​From one of today’s most brilliant and beloved novelists, a dazzling, epic family saga set across a half-century spanning World War I, the rise of Hitler, World War II, and the Cold War that is “a feat of literary sorcery in its own right” (Oprah Daily).

The Magician opens in a provincial German city at the turn of the twentieth century, where the boy, Thomas Mann, grows up with a conservative father, bound by propriety, and a Brazilian mother, alluring and unpredictable. Young Mann hides his artistic aspirations from his father and his homosexual desires from everyone. He is infatuated with one of the richest, most cultured Jewish families in Munich, and marries the daughter Katia. They have six children. On a holiday in Italy, he longs for a boy he sees on a beach and writes the story Death in Venice. He is the most successful novelist of his time, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature, a public man whose private life remains secret. He is expected to lead the condemnation of Hitler, whom he underestimates. His oldest daughter and son, leaders of Bohemianism and of the anti-Nazi movement, share lovers. He flees Germany for Switzerland, France and, ultimately, America, living first in Princeton and then in Los Angeles.

In this “exquisitely sensitive” (The Wall Street Journal) novel, Tóibín has crafted “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), and “you’ll find yourself savoring every page” (Vogue).

About Colm Toibin

Colm Tóibín is the author of eleven novels, including Long Island, an Oprah’s Book Club Pick; The Magician, winner of the Rathbones Folio Prize; The Master, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize; Brooklyn, winner of the Costa Book Award; and Nora Webster; as well as two story collections and several books of criticism. He is the Irene and Sidney B. Silverman Professor of the Humanities at Columbia University and was named the 2022–2024 Laureate for Irish Fiction by the Arts Council of Ireland. He was shortlisted three times for the Booker Prize. He was also awarded the Bodley Medal, the Würth Prize for European Literature, and the Prix Femina spécial for his body of work. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on March 17, 2023

[Edited 3/17/23] This book is a fictionalized biography of the Nobel prize-winning German author, Thomas Mann, kind of a counterpart to Toibin’s book The Master, a fictionalized biography of Henry James. Toibin is, and Mann was, gay or bi, and in his biography of James, Toibin assumed Henry James was......more

Goodreads review by Danielle on October 28, 2023

Note: I received a free copy of this book. In exchange here is my honest review. A fictional story based strongly on reality/biography. 🤷🏼‍♀️ This book feels several chapters longer than necessary. The family is interesting (and entitled) enough- but it feels like I should know this main character mo......more

Goodreads review by Taufiq on January 28, 2025

This book, The Magician, is a biography of Nobel Prize-winning German author Thomas Mann (nicknamed "Magician" by his daughter). Not sure if all biographies are written so straightforwardly, but even with lots of details, it feels the character thoughts being a bit stereotypical and focused more on......more

Goodreads review by Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer on June 03, 2024

Now rather underwhelmingly the winner of the 2022 Folio Prize - against a longlist which featured Natasha Brown’s Assembly and Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These which in much less than a fifth of the length of this novel seems to achieve so, so much more. This book is a well executed, comprehe......more

Goodreads review by Ceecee on July 24, 2021

This is a novel about Thomas Mann out of whose extensive work I’ve only read one book - Death in Venice. It begins in Lübeck in 1891 where we witness young Thomas and his family especially the impact of his Brazilian born mother Julia on the serious and rather judgemental folk of the provincial city......more


Quotes

"Cauthery's crisp, warm voice carries listeners easily through the narrative, and his thoughtful characterizations populate the conversations with individuals, adding to the pleasures of Tóibín's writing."