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Death in Venice – Thomas Mann
Death in Venice – Thomas Mann
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"He would stay, then; he would finish his holiday here."
Gustav von Aschenbach, a disciplined and aging writer, travels to Venice to escape his creative exhaustion. There, he develops an obsessive, silent passion for a beautiful Polish boy named Tadzio. As a deadly cholera epidemic sweeps through the city, Aschenbach lingers, paralyzed by his desire and the suffocating atmosphere of decay, leading to his ultimate dissolution.
This novella is a masterpiece of style and symbolism. It explores the tension between the Apollonian (order, reason) and the Dionysian (chaos, passion) in art and life. It is a haunting meditation on beauty and the destructive power of unleashed emotion.
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