Der Tod in Venedig

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Der Tod in Venedig

by Thomas Mann

DE·~2 hours

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A meticulous writer in his fifties, Aschenbach is accustomed to order and self‑discipline. After a restless day of work in Munich, he takes a solitary walk, his mind buzzing with the “continuous motion of the soul.” The crisp spring air and the quiet of the city’s outskirts invite him to reflect, and a chance encounter with a striking stranger sparks a subtle shift in his thoughts.

Compelled by a yearning he cannot name, Aschenbach boards a train that will carry him to the luminous canals of Venice. There, the city’s languid heat and timeless beauty awaken a dormant longing, drawing him into an obsessive fascination with a young, radiant figure he sees on the beach. As the days slip by, his once‑steady routine loosens, and the line between artistic inspiration and personal desire begins to blur, setting the stage for a haunting exploration of beauty, aging, and the pull of an irresistible ideal.

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Language

de

Duration

~2 hours (169K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann

1875–1955

Best known for richly layered novels like Buddenbrooks, Death in Venice, and The Magic Mountain, this German writer brought psychological depth and moral tension to stories about family, art, illness, and society. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 and remains one of the major voices of 20th-century European fiction.

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