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The Magic Mountain

By: Thomas Mann
Narrated by: Steve Gough
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The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann Translated by Helen Lowe-Porter

A new immersive edition for Audible Read by Steve Gough

Sound design by Stephen Earley

Original Music by Laurene Hope and Stephen Williamson

Thomas Mann's vivid, dramatic, and thought-provoking The Magic Mountain is firmly established as one of the classic epic novels of the twentieth century.

Part surreal comedy, part grim tragedy, Mann's story depicts a decaying European society on the eve of the First World War. Set in an isolated sanatorium high up in the Swiss Alps, we follow the destinies of a variety of exotic, high-society characters drawn from every corner of Europe. All suffer from consumption, and dream of a cure—yet are at the same time squeezing as much pleasure and distraction as they can out of a situation ever-shadowed by sickness, pain, and death.

These varied destinies become a metaphor for civilisation's fatal fragility, on the brink of the world's very first global catastrophe. Today, as we face many other terrifying examples of human destructiveness, this novel has acquired yet more power and relevance.

In its original published version, Mann's novel contained a number of extended passages, drawn by the author from contemporary scholarly texts. A reader might easily skip these more obscure sections, but for the audiobook listener, this can be difficult.

And so for this new and more accessible version, some of these passages have been shortened or omitted. The result is that Mann's epic story is now free to flow seamlessly in all its original drama, variety, wit, and intensity.

This modern audiobook version also features a specially created immersive soundscape to draw the listener more intimately into Mann's vivid characters and their richly imagined snow-clad world.

The Magic Mountain is read by Steve Gough, whose sound-designed version of Captain Scott's 1911 Last Expedition to the Antarctic won listeners' acclaim following its Audible release in 2021.

Public Domain (P)2025 Voices of Today
Classics Literature & Fiction Satire
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Each and every chapter of this English translation of a key early twentieth-century German work is intriguing. The convincing qualities of the descriptive and conversational prose (the translator no doubt contributing quite a bit), the characterisations, the socio-political observations and insights into what was becoming an inflection point in German/European history - and just the general thought-provoking narrative - all gripped my attention. In the somewhat claustrophobic setting of a sanatorium on the snowy mountain, themes such as the nature of time, medical perorations and prognostications, quirky personal relationships, etc. are shadowed by ironic hints about developments in the outside world. Steve Gough's reading is clear, well-paced, with emphases sensitive to the meaning; but the occasional immersive audio effects add an important dimension and are so well-timed and appropriate, whilst not being intrusive. I really appreciated his voicing of the individual characters, each so different but all brought alive by his "acting". This was my first reading of a work on Audible and frankly I was somewhat sceptical about the appeal of the genre, but he has definitely converted me!

An addictive, immersive, thought-provoking rendition of one of Thomas Mann's masterpieces

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