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    Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (9 November 1905 – 27 August 1969) was a German actress and writer, daughter of the novelist Thomas Mann. Erika lived a bohemian lifestyle in Berlin and became a critic of National Socialism.

  2. Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (9 de novembro de 1905 em Munique, 27 de agosto de 1969 em Zurique) foi uma atriz, artista de cabaré, escritora e editora alemã. Em 1933 fundou o cabaré político Die Pfeffermühle e trabalhou com palestras – como escritora e jornalista mesmo depois de emigrar para os Estados Unidos - contra o nazismo.

  3. 9 de nov. de 2015 · Erika Mann was the eldest daughter of Thomas Mann and a prominent anti-fascist writer and journalist. She married W.H. Auden in error, founded a cabaret in Zurich, reported on the Spanish Civil War and the Nuremberg Trials, and returned to Germany after the war.

  4. MANN, Erika (1943c), “Of all People”, in Erika Mann Archiv, Monacensia, Münchner Stadtbibliothek, Signatur EM M 138. Bibliografia Crítica Selecionada KASSNER, Jonathan (2013), “Ethics of Imagination: On Erika MANN’s Works in Exile”, in Eckart Goebel, Sigrid Weigel (Eds.), ‘Escape to life’.

  5. Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (9 de Novembro de 1905 - 27 de Agosto de 1969) foi uma produtora de teatro, dramaturga, jornalista e actriz alemã. Era filha do escritor Thomas Mann e de Kathia Mann. Conhecida pelo seu cabaré humoristico anti-fascista e foi casada por algum tempo com o actor alemão Gustaf Gründgens.

  6. In exile, Erika Mann, the oldest daughter of Thomas Mann, became an eloquent, tireless campaigner against the ideology and crimes of National Socialism. As a drama pupil of Max Reinhardt, Erika Mann enjoyed numerous engagements at theatres in the Weimar Republic from the mid-1920s.

  7. Erika Mann (1905–1969) was the eldest daughter of novelist Thomas Mann and a lifelong critic of political tyranny. She wrote books, plays, and cabarets, and lived in the United States and Switzerland during the Nazi and Cold War periods.