Death in Venice And Other Stories
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'A story of the voluptuousness of doom' Thomas Mann
Vorwort
'A story of the voluptuousness of doom' Thomas Mann
Autorentext
Thomas Mann (1875-1955) is regarded by many as the greatest German novelist of the 20th century. Mann's first major novel, Buddenbrooks, sold over a million copies in Germany alone, before Hitler banned and burned it. Mann fled Germany and spent the latter part of his life living in Switzerland and America. He wrote many essays as well as novels, and won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929.
Klappentext
Death in Venice is a story of obsession. Gustave von Aschenbach is a successful but ageing writer who travels to Venice for a holiday. One day, he notices an exceptionally beautiful young boy who is staying with his family in the same hotel. Soon Aschenbach's days begin to revolve around seeing this boy and he is too distracted to pay attention to the ominous rumours of disease spreading through the city.
This volume includes six additional stories: Little Herr Friedemann; The Joker; The Road to the Churchyard; Gladius Dei; Tristan; and Tonio Kroger.
Zusammenfassung
One day, at dinner, Aschenbach notices an exceptionally beautiful young boy who is staying with his family in the same hotel. Soon his days begin to revolve around seeing this boy and he is too distracted to pay attention to the ominous rumours that have begun to circulate about disease spreading through the city.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Einführung David Luke
- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel Vintage Classics
- Autor Thomas Mann
- Titel Death in Venice And Other Stories
- Veröffentlichung 28.06.2011
- ISBN 978-0-09-942865-7
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9780099428657
- Jahr 2001
- Größe H19mm x B197mm x T129mm
- Gewicht 236g
- Herausgeber Random House UK Ltd
- Schöpfer David Luke
- Übersetzer David Luke
- Genre Romane & Erzählungen
- Anzahl Seiten 336
- GTIN 09780099428657