The Magic Mountain
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Romance
Science Fiction
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Format
Kindle
Pages
764
Language
English
Published
May 28, 2019
Publisher
Reading Essentials
ISBN-10
8834124006
ISBN-13
9788834124000
Description
Set in the early 20th century, this novel follows Hans Castorp, a young engineer whose life takes an unexpected turn as he visits a sanatorium in the Swiss Alps. Initially planning to stay for just a few weeks to visit his ailing cousin, he soon becomes entranced by the world of the sanatorium, a place where time seems to stand still and the boundaries of life and death blur. Hans finds himself drawn into the lives of the eccentric residents, each with their own stories and philosophical musings.
Throughout his stay, Hans grapples with profound questions about existence, love, and the passage of time, as he navigates the surreal atmosphere of this mountain retreat. Encounters with other patients spark introspection, prompting him to confront his own beliefs and aspirations. The backdrop of a looming war adds a weighty urgency to his internal struggles, reflecting the larger themes of the era.
As Hans Castorp's journey unfolds, readers are invited into a rich tapestry of ideas and emotions, where the enchanting landscape becomes a character in its own right. The narrative intricately explores the intersection of health, illness, and the human condition, ultimately leading to a transformative experience that reshapes Hans's perspective on life and the world beyond the mountain.
Throughout his stay, Hans grapples with profound questions about existence, love, and the passage of time, as he navigates the surreal atmosphere of this mountain retreat. Encounters with other patients spark introspection, prompting him to confront his own beliefs and aspirations. The backdrop of a looming war adds a weighty urgency to his internal struggles, reflecting the larger themes of the era.
As Hans Castorp's journey unfolds, readers are invited into a rich tapestry of ideas and emotions, where the enchanting landscape becomes a character in its own right. The narrative intricately explores the intersection of health, illness, and the human condition, ultimately leading to a transformative experience that reshapes Hans's perspective on life and the world beyond the mountain.
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