![]() Is it a totally captivating read because of this? You know it. ![]() And how art and desire are super entangled with each other. To be clear, when we say writer, we are referring to an adult one-which means this love is all kinds of forbidden.īefore you consider burning your copy of the book in outrage, though, consider this: This book is actually about art. Say hello to Thomas Mann's Death in Venice, a novella about a writer who falls in love with a young Polish boy, and that's been raising eyebrows ever since its publication in 1912. Now, dear Shmoopers, is one of those times. ![]() We at Shmoop bring you only the very best in literature… and sometimes this includes the most scandalous in literature as well. ![]()
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