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Death in Venice and Other Tales

Book • 1989
Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice and Other Tales" is a collection of short stories showcasing his mastery of prose and exploration of complex themes.

The titular novella follows Gustav Aschenbach, a renowned writer, who succumbs to a destructive obsession during a trip to Venice.

The stories delve into the psychological depths of their characters, exploring themes of beauty, decay, and the human condition.

Mann's writing style is characterized by its rich symbolism and psychological insight, making it a significant contribution to modernist literature.

The collection offers a profound examination of human nature and the complexities of life and death.

It remains a cornerstone of Mann's literary legacy, captivating readers with its evocative imagery and thought-provoking narratives.

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