Death in Venice

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Author: Thomas Mann

ISBN-10: 0060813725

ISBN-13: 9780060813727

Category: European Fiction & Literature Classics

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The world-famous masterpiece by Nobel laureate Thomas Mann here in a new translation by Michael Henry Heim.Published on the eve of World War I, a decade after Buddenbrooks had established Thomas Mann as a literary celebrity, Death in Venice tells the story of Gustav von Aschenbach, a successful but aging writer who follows his wanderlust to Venice in search of spiritual fulfillment that instead leads to his erotic doom.In the decaying city, besieged by an unnamed epidemic, he becomes obsessed with an exquisite Polish boy, Tadzio. "It is a story of the voluptuousness of doom," Mann wrote. "But the problem I had especially in mind was that of the artist's dignity."Kirkus ReviewsNew versions of 12 celebrated stories, including the famous title novella, many previously collected in Mann's seminal Stories of Three Decades. Neugroschel's persuasive "Preface" makes a strong case for fresh translations, given both this century's inevitable linguistic shifts and Mann's employment within individual works of specific vocabularies and styles (e.g., those of Wagnerian opera in the hair-raising "The Blood of the Walsungs"). And Neugr"schel essentially finesses the issue of revealing the stories' inherent sexuality; their author was, after all, a master of elegant indirection dedicated to muted presentations of matters that were anathema to both his public and his own sedulously respectable persona. That said, it's wonderful to have vivid, lucid English versions of Mann's sophisticated portrayals of sexual obsession and humiliation ("Little Herr Friedemann"), illness- as-metaphor in a tale ("Tristan") that concisely prefigures The Magic Mountain, and the transfiguring intersection of artistic with homosexual passion (Death in Venice, Tonio Kr"ger). Brilliant work, in any case, from one of the century's great writers.

About the Series About This Volume PART I. DEATH IN VENICE: THE COMPLETE TEXT Introduction: Biographical and Historical Contexts The Complete Text [Translated by David Luke] PART II. DEATH IN VENICE: A CASE STUDY IN CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM Critical History of Death in Venice Psychoanalytic Criticism and Death in Venice What Is Psychoanalytic Criticism? Psychoanalytic Criticism: A Selected Bibliography A Psychoanalytic Perspective: Rodney Symington, The Eruption of the Other: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Death in Venice Reader-Response Criticism and Death in Venice What Is Reader-Response Criticism? Reader-Response Criticism: A Selected Bibliography A Reader-Response Perspective: Lillian R. Furst, The Potential Deceptiveness of Reading in Death in Venice Cultural Criticism and Death in Venice What Is Cultural Criticism? Cultural Criticism: A Selected Bibliography A Cultural Perspective: John Burt Foster Jr., Why Is Tadzio Polish? Kultur and Cultural Multiplicity in Death in Venice Gender Criticism and Death in Venice What Is Gender Criticism? Gender Criticism: A Selected Bibliography A Perspective on Gender and Sexuality Robert Tobin, The Life and Work of Thomas Mann: A Gay Perspective New Historicism and Death in Venice What Is New Historicism? New Historicism: A Selected Bibliography A New Historicist Perspective: Russell A. Berman, History and Community in Death in Venice Glossary of Critical and Theoretical Terms About the Contributors