The question and answer section for death in venice is a great resource to ask questions find answers and discuss the novel. Death in venice questions and answers. At the opening of the novella gustav von aschenbach while possessing a latent sensuality exists as a man who has always held his passions in check never allowing them expression either in his life or in his art.
Death in venice is a story about the artist and the nature of art. Thomas mann death in venice and other tales this book is a warning to the reader and to artists of the price paid for artistic success and the hidden in the beauty of art that is the center of culture but also the rejection of culture by the individual that is exploring new possibilities outside the shared reality of a society. Death in venice is a stunning luchino visconti s adaptation of the thomas mann novella about a famous composer in the novella he was a writer but making him a composer in a movie was a great idea that works admirably gustav von aschenbach loosely based on gustav mahler who travels to venice in the summer of 1911 to recover from personal.
A treatise on death life sex desire and fear death in venice is both enticing and terrifying and for the self same reason. And that is not the only thing about this book that is greek. A literary achievement with the psychology of tolstoy and a greek commitment to the story.
A good book to be taught in tandem with lolita methinks. Though he never speaks to the boy much less touches him the writer finds himself drawn. The work presents a great writer suffering writer s block who visits venice and is liberated uplifted and then increasingly obsessed by the sight of a stunningly beautiful youth.
Death in venice is a novella written by the german author thomas mann and was first published in 1912 as der tod in venedig.