Death in Venice
New Translation, Complete Thomas Mann eBook Edition (Novelaris)
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- Expected 21 May 2026
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- 7,99 €
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Publisher Description
Thomas Mann's Death in Venice follows a celebrated writer who has spent his life on discipline — until his discipline begins to fail. Gustav von Aschenbach arrives in Venice to rest and encounters a beautiful Polish boy on the beach. From that moment, his judgment shifts, and the decisions he makes grow steadily harder to defend. Aschenbach watches, follows, cannot leave. Venice becomes complicit — humid, labyrinthine, carrying a danger that spreads while officials speak in half-truths. Mann narrates the unraveling without judgment: Aschenbach dyes his hair, haunts the alleyways, and the reader feels the ground give way beneath a man who built his life on control. This new translation presents Thomas Mann's Death in Venice, published in 1912 — a novella that is exact, unnerving, and unforgettable.