La mort à Venise
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The iconic masterpiece of Nobel laureate Thomas Mann ― a dive into a mythological, poetic and sublime Venice!
Author : Thomas Mann
Publishing house : Stock
Collection : Bibliothèque Cosmopolite
Release date : April 2003
The mortal fascination that beauty can exert, such is the subject of Death in Venice, this masterpiece of very romantic inspiration where we find the essence of Thomas Mann’s thought. Gustav Aschenbach, famous and taciturn novelist, sees his life turned upside down by the divine beauty and the grace of an adolescent.
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