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By Dyer Geoff
Geoff Dyer - 2009
This book explores the themes and narrative of Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice." It delves into the story of Gustav von Aschenbach, a writer who travels to Venice and becomes fixated on a young boy named Tadzio. The narrative examines Aschenbach's internal struggles, his artistic aspirations, and his descent into obsession amidst the beauty and decay of Venice. The work offers a critical perspective on Mann's classic novella.