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So really, and from an entirely structural and writer's craft point of view (and of course also in my humble opinion), Thomas Mann's 1911 novella Der Tod in Venedig (Death in Venice) is most definitely and absolutely brilliant story telling, richly nuanced, full of both exquisite descriptiveness and a power of observation that actually almost seems to even defy reality. And yes, I do therefore also very much and very vociferously proclaim and state that for many readers, including myself, Thomas ...more
Chrissie
Gustav von Aschenbach is the central character of this novel. He is German, lives in Munich, and is a renowned author. A few years back, at the age of fifty, in acknowledgment of his talent and expertise, “von” was added to his name. In so doing, he was awarded the status and the honor of an aristocrat. He is a widower. His daughter is married. His whole life is his work. He is fastidious, conscientious, organized to the extreme and follows strictly all rules. When the book opens, the year is 19 ...more
Laura
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5* The Magic Mountain
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5* Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family
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Although I could see the value of this book, I found it a painful read.

What worked best for me was the author's ability to create a mood. From the first sentence I found this book to be ominous, tense and dark. The main character is an aging poet who one day sees a red-bearded foreigner which leads to Gustav's desire (obsession?) to leave his cold, dreary home in Germany. Eventually he makes his way to Venice, where he soon observes a Polish family and becomes enchanted by their 14 year old son
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Laura
Another masterpiece by Thomas Mann, describing the relationship between Aschenbach and the young man Tadzio. Diseases are always present in the author's background. To be read, a classic of the German literature. ...more
Karen
Oct 13, 2017 rated it really liked it
This is the first book that I finished by Thomas Mann. I tried to read Magic Mountain many years ago, but gave up halfway through. I really liked this novella, and it is probably a good place to start if one is considering reading Mann. A German writer, Gustav Aschenbach, has achieved fame, fortune and prestige, but he is feeling unsettled and in need of a different environment and a kind of spiritual renewal. He decides to travel south, and ends up in Venice.

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so homophobique but also slapps - a queer
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Degenerate.

Fortunately the degeneracy ends with the justifiable temporal punishment.

I judge those who find deep meaning in this book.
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