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Death in Venice
By Thomas Mann
Translated by Sander Berg
ISBN: 9781847499370
144 pages
RRP: £7.99 Original price was: £7.99.£6.39Current price is: £6.39.
ANNOTATED EDITION / NEW TRANSLATION
As the ageing Gustav von Aschenbach, a famous author who has recently been ennobled in recognition of his literary achievements, arrives in Venice for a holiday and checks into his Lido hotel, he is struck by the arresting good looks of Tadzio, an aristocratic Polish youth of around fourteen who is sojourning there with his family. Gradually, what starts as a feeling of intense curiosity develops into a profound passion, until Aschenbach begins to follow the adolescent secretly through the streets of the Serenissima and becomes utterly infatuated with his beauty.
Considered by many to be Mann’s masterpiece, Death in Venice, first published in 1912 and based on the author’s own stay in Venice the previous year, is presented here in a sparkling new translation by Sander Berg.
Part of Alma Classics Evergreens Series
REVIEWS
This complex fin-de-siecle masterpiece… seems eerily to pre-echo the destructive decadence that would shortly shatter European civilisation itself
The Times
Mann’s great novella yields more on every reading
The Guardian
A deep and highly complex drama of the psyche
Financial Times
One of the undisputed classics of contemporary European literature
Independent
Thomas Mann
The German novelist Thomas Mann (1875–1955), winner of the 1929 Nobel Prize in Literature and author of enduringly popular novels such as Buddenbrooks, The Magic Mountain and Death in Venice, is regarded as one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.
