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Death in Venice: And Seven Other Stories
Death in Venice And Seven Other Stories
Author: Thomas Mann, H. T. Lowe-Porter (Translator)
Eight complex stories illustrative of the author's belief that "a story must tell itself," highlighted by the high art style of the famous title novella. — In DEATH IN VENICE, an elderly, famous, and wealthy writer named Aschenbach goes on vacation. He becomes fascinated with Tadzio, a young teenager who is staying with his family a...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780679722069
ISBN-10: 0679722068
Publication Date: 3/13/1989
Pages: 416
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3.4 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Gustav von Aschenbach, an aging and dying composer who suffers from hallucinations, is vacationing in Venice when he is mesmerized by the pure beauty and innocence of a young boy. He finds solace and comfort in it during his last days, though the boy is never aware of the composer. It is a bittersweet tale but nevertheless gracefully written.

"You cannot reach the spirit with the senses. You cannot. It's only by complete domination of the senses that you can ever achieve wisdom, truth, and human dignity."

There is also a movie adapted from the story, made in 1971 and directed by Luchino Visconti.
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Contains stories of about 40 page duration, with some overlap (two stories). Themes based upon the artist (in a broad sense) run throughout the stories. Some stories are entertaining, others take a while to get into them, others are downright boring.


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