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  1. Death in Venice (German: Der Tod in Venedig) is a novella by German author Thomas Mann, published in 1912. [1] It presents an ennobled writer who visits Venice and is liberated, uplifted, and then increasingly obsessed by the sight of a boy in a family of Polish tourists—Tadzio, a nickname for Tadeusz.

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    • 1912
  2. Death in Venice is a novella written by German author >Thomas Mann, first published in 1912 as Der Tod in Venedig. The work presents a great writer suffering writer's block who visits Venice and is liberated, uplifted, and then increasingly obsessed, by the sight of a stunningly beautiful youth.

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  3. Oct 10, 2022 · Death in Venice, like his first major novel Buddenbrooks, was inspired for the most part by actual events in Mann’s life. He had lived on an island near Venice during a cholera outbreak in 1905, which initiated the setting for the story.

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  5. Death in Venice was partially inspired by this experience, and the famous writer Aschenbach can be seen as a version of Mann himself, who had achieved notoriety in his literary career by the time he wrote Death in Venice.

  6. Jan 11, 2016 · Death in Venice has gone through numerous translations, especially into English. Ten years ago the late Professor Michael Henry Heim was awarded Helen and Kurt Wolff Translation Prize for his version of it (Harper Perennial, 2005).

  7. Full Book Summary. Gustav von Aschenbach is an aging German writer who is the paragon of solemn dignity and fastidious self-discipline. Determinedly cerebral and duty-bound, he believes that true art is produced only in "defiant despite" of corrupting passions and physical weaknesses.

  8. A. Written 1911. Mann traveled to Venice from 26 May to 2 June 1911, accompanied by his wife Katia and his brother Heinrich. Just prior to leaving for Venice he got news of the death of the great Austrian composer Gustav Mahler on 18 May 1911.

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