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Death in Venice

In “Death in Venice,” Thomas Mann masterfully intertwines themes of desire, beauty, and existential reflection through the poignant tale of Gustav von Aschenbach, a middle-aged writer whose obsessive infatuation with a young boy, Tadzio, leads him into a moral quandary. Mann employs a rich, lyrical prose style, blending realism with symbolic elements that explore the dichotomy of art and life. Set against the backdrop of a decaying Venice, the novella reflects the modernist preoccupation with the depths of human psychology and the existential crises faced by individuals in a rapidly changing world, serving as a meditation on the destructive nature of unchecked passion and the inevitability of death. Thomas Mann, a Nobel Prize-winning author and prominent figure in early 20th-century literature, often grappled with the themes of decadence and the tensions between sexuality and morality in his works. “Death in Venice” draws on Mann's experiences and observations from his travels, particularly in Venice, a city that symbolizes both beauty and decay, thus crystallizing his fascination with the artistic and ethical dilemmas faced by the individual. This novella is essential for those seeking to understand the complexities of the human condition and the delicate balance between aesthetic appreciation and moral obligation. Mann's exploration of beauty and desire serves as a timeless reflection that resonates with contemporary readers, making “Death in Venice” a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay of art and human emotion.
105 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
DigiCat
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  • notlateforkateshared an impression2 years ago
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    Рассказ (рассказ!) ввел меня в кризис — вот это сила.

    «– Видите ли, Ашенбах всегда жил только вот этак, – тут он стиснул левую руку в кулак, – и никогда вот так, – и он разжал пальцы, расслабленно уронив руку на подлокотник кресла.» — ну это же я ровно.

    В общем, быть можно либо стоиком, либо поэтом. По Манну — нельзя быть in the middle. По современной психологии — конечно можно. Захотелось резко добавить себе «бездну» в жизни.

Quotes

  • notlateforkatehas quoted2 years ago
    Even as a young man this insatiability had meant to him the very nature, the fullest essence, of talent; and for that reason he had restrained and chilled his emotions, since he was aware that they incline to content themselves with a happy approximation, a state of semi-completion. Were these enslaved emotions now taking their vengeance on him, by leaving him in the lurch, by refusing to forward and lubricate his art; and were they bearing off with them every enjoyment, every live interest in form and expression?
  • notlateforkatehas quoted2 years ago
    Yet he knew only too well what the reasons were for this unexpected temptation. It was the urge to escape—he admitted to himself—this yearning for the new and the remote, this appetite for freedom, for unburdening, for forgetfulness; it was a pressure away from his work, from the steady drudgery of a coldly passionate service.
  • Jason Bornhas quoted2 years ago
    Almost every artist is born with a rich and treacherous tendency to recognize injustices which have created beauty, and to meet aristocratic distinction with sympathy and reverence.
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