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Doctor Faustus is such an impressive novel. I’ve always wondered why it’s not more prominent in culture. It seems somehow overshadowed by Mann’s earlier work.
I agree. One of my favourites for a long time. It's rather oddly structured and structure is critical in terms of general readership.
I think the basic Faustian story does have a strange structure. It's all buildup and denouement and very little middle.
It is a really great book, unfortunately it just feels like the first chapter of a book.
Clive James has an interesting essay on Mann in Cultural Amnesia.
That essay is available here:
https://readfrom.net/clive-james/page,49,65205-cultural_amne...
In fact, the whole essay collection is there. I am not sure of what funds this site, and doubt that it respects copyright niceties etc. (I am using Brave with js switched off, and ad-blockers.)