Thank you so much for this beautiful review. I stumbled upon that book when I was fourteen and it has been one of my favourites since then. It introduced me to Thomas Mann that I’ve always liked more than Hesse although I must admit I’ve also devoured Hesse’s novels as a teen. It’s a shame Death in Venice is mostly perceived through the lens of sexual abuse nowadays when in reality it’s so much more. As you rightly said, everything happens in Aschenbachs mind, and there is no real contact between the adult and the teenager. Classic culture permeates each idea and thought going on in the protagonist’s mind. I simply adore Mann’s meticulous descriptions, and very much enjoy his complex way of writing. Being from a German speaking country, I count myself very lucky to be able to read Mann in the original version, and I can affirm that reading Death in Venice is pure music and joy.
I’d add Aschenbach’s admiration for ancient philosophy and how in his thinking about Tadzio Mann is referencing to relationships and views of philosophers like Socrates.
Just want to say how much joy and appreciation I have when I watch your reviews - you have inspired me to read so many books, from madame bovary to Pedro paramo, and from Faulkner to Wharton. In fact, I read death of Venice when I saw your haul on books by Thomas Mann! Completely understand your decision to cut back on this channel but just wanted to say a massive thank you
Thank you for your lovely comment! I'm so glad I have been able to point you in the direction of so many great books. Viewers like you encourage me to go on.
It makes so much sense to prioritize so you don't burn out. Since becoming aware of Booktube, I've sometimes thought in passing that it would be fun to have a channel, and then I think about how much time all that editing must take! I would have no time left to read, lol! I also just read Death in Venice this year (I read The Magic Mountain a couple years ago, and Buddenbrooks a few decades ago...), just before reading the new fictionalized biography of Mann by Colm Tóibín, The Magician, which I really enjoyed. If you haven't read it, I'd recommend.
Thanks, Erin! The editing is not even the worst part! Of course, there are different approaches one can take to creating content. The best way to know if you enjoy it is by trying it out. I wasn't sure about Tóibín's novel about Mann because it had mixed reviews, but I might check it out.
I finahed reading it in arabic 10 days ago and its fantastic . But you explain to me more thing that i didint look at it .. thank you and i love your explaination
I appreciate all the hard work you put into your channel and am glad you are prioritizing your mental health. Can't wait for the next review, have a good day!
Hi Juan, I liked your review of Death in Vernice very much. It is, next to The Blood of the Walsungs, one of my favorite novellas by TM. I am planning to reread it in November. I fully understand your decision to focus your videos and not to run a broad variety of projects. Each creator has to be free to design the profile of their channel and not to act as the slave of the algorithm. As always, I am looking forward to your next video. Take care, Norman
Thank you for all your videos ..I'm from India, your videos have really helped me in completing my Masters in English literature with flying colours. It has also helped me in improving my pronunciation and vocabulary. You deserve to take a break after all the efforts you put in to read & analyse the book and shoot & edit the video. I have noticed that you look very tired compared to your previous videos a year back. Probably, it's the burn out you mentioned, but i hope you recover your health and continue your UA-cam channel successfully . Prayers and wishes😊🌟
Thank you for your lovely words. I am glad to hear that you have completed your Masters successfully, and that my videos helped you :) I took a break from UA-cam for a few months after making this video, but I'm back now full of ideas. I hope you check out my most recent videos when you have time. Now that you've completed your MA, what's next? All my very best wishes.
Woohoo! You're staying! That makes me glad. Still, you have to avoid burnout because youtuber burnout is a very real thing. You don't want to spend more time than necessary in front of a computer screen (it's bad for you). As long as I get a video from you every week or two, I am happy. I do hope you can get back to the bible as literature even if only sporadically because that series is a great idea. Thank you for everything you have done already. You do a great job of recommending literature.
@@JuanReads Is this a hint as to where you're from? I assumed that Spanish is your mother tongue. Sorry, just curious where you're from. Great video! ( And yes, I realize that this comment is in Portuguese..:)
Let's be honest. Aschenbach is a latent homosexual. If a middle aged man 'stalked' a fourteen year old girl it wouldn't be considered 'art' he would be denounced as a "dirty old man".
Thank you so much for this beautiful review. I stumbled upon that book when I was fourteen and it has been one of my favourites since then. It introduced me to Thomas Mann that I’ve always liked more than Hesse although I must admit I’ve also devoured Hesse’s novels as a teen. It’s a shame Death in Venice is mostly perceived through the lens of sexual abuse nowadays when in reality it’s so much more. As you rightly said, everything happens in Aschenbachs mind, and there is no real contact between the adult and the teenager. Classic culture permeates each idea and thought going on in the protagonist’s mind. I simply adore Mann’s meticulous descriptions, and very much enjoy his complex way of writing. Being from a German speaking country, I count myself very lucky to be able to read Mann in the original version, and I can affirm that reading Death in Venice is pure music and joy.
I’d add Aschenbach’s admiration for ancient philosophy and how in his thinking about Tadzio Mann is referencing to relationships and views of philosophers like Socrates.
Excellent analysis!!!
Just want to say how much joy and appreciation I have when I watch your reviews - you have inspired me to read so many books, from madame bovary to Pedro paramo, and from Faulkner to Wharton. In fact, I read death of Venice when I saw your haul on books by Thomas Mann! Completely understand your decision to cut back on this channel but just wanted to say a massive thank you
Thank you for your lovely comment! I'm so glad I have been able to point you in the direction of so many great books. Viewers like you encourage me to go on.
Thank you so much for this illuminating explanation of this book.
Glad it was helpful!
It makes so much sense to prioritize so you don't burn out. Since becoming aware of Booktube, I've sometimes thought in passing that it would be fun to have a channel, and then I think about how much time all that editing must take! I would have no time left to read, lol!
I also just read Death in Venice this year (I read The Magic Mountain a couple years ago, and Buddenbrooks a few decades ago...), just before reading the new fictionalized biography of Mann by Colm Tóibín, The Magician, which I really enjoyed. If you haven't read it, I'd recommend.
Thanks, Erin! The editing is not even the worst part! Of course, there are different approaches one can take to creating content. The best way to know if you enjoy it is by trying it out.
I wasn't sure about Tóibín's novel about Mann because it had mixed reviews, but I might check it out.
I finahed reading it in arabic 10 days ago and its fantastic . But you explain to me more thing that i didint look at it .. thank you and i love your explaination
I appreciate all the hard work you put into your channel and am glad you are prioritizing your mental health. Can't wait for the next review, have a good day!
Thank you for your understanding and support, Ani. It means a lot!
Good review I've seen the movie which is beautiful to look at but I 've been curious about the novel
Hi Juan, I liked your review of Death in Vernice very much. It is, next to The Blood of the Walsungs, one of my favorite novellas by TM. I am planning to reread it in November.
I fully understand your decision to focus your videos and not to run a broad variety of projects. Each creator has to be free to design the profile of their channel and not to act as the slave of the algorithm.
As always, I am looking forward to your next video. Take care, Norman
Thank you, Norman.
Bravo! Excellent review, but also good for you for recognizing your limits.
Thank you for the kind words, for taking the time to watch and for your support.
Thank you for all your videos ..I'm from India, your videos have really helped me in completing my Masters in English literature with flying colours. It has also helped me in improving my pronunciation and vocabulary.
You deserve to take a break after all the efforts you put in to read & analyse the book and shoot & edit the video. I have noticed that you look very tired compared to your previous videos a year back. Probably, it's the burn out you mentioned, but i hope you recover your health and continue your UA-cam channel successfully . Prayers and wishes😊🌟
Thank you for your lovely words. I am glad to hear that you have completed your Masters successfully, and that my videos helped you :) I took a break from UA-cam for a few months after making this video, but I'm back now full of ideas. I hope you check out my most recent videos when you have time. Now that you've completed your MA, what's next? All my very best wishes.
@@JuanReadsThank you for responding .And yes, I shall surely check out the recent videos of yours. Btw, I'm currently a teacher trainee😊
*AND* a channel update?! Christmas came early boys.
Thank you for your efforts.
Great review! ❤️
Glad you liked it!!
Conheci teu canal há pouco tempo, por indicação de Tati Feltrin e estou amando!
Muito obridado! :)
Thanks. Came across a reference to this book in Alexander Poznansky’s Last Days of Tchaikovsky. The composer died of cholera and visited Venice.
Woohoo! You're staying! That makes me glad. Still, you have to avoid burnout because youtuber burnout is a very real thing. You don't want to spend more time than necessary in front of a computer screen (it's bad for you). As long as I get a video from you every week or two, I am happy. I do hope you can get back to the bible as literature even if only sporadically because that series is a great idea. Thank you for everything you have done already. You do a great job of recommending literature.
Thank you!
Great analysis
Gosto muito de ouvir você falar sobre literatura, Juan.
Que bom! Fico muito contente por isso 😃
@@JuanReads Is this a hint as to where you're from? I assumed that Spanish is your mother tongue. Sorry, just curious where you're from. Great video! ( And yes, I realize that this comment is in Portuguese..:)
Incredible review! Thanks for sharing it!
Glad you liked it!
I finished reading mario and the magician for thomas mann .. can you make a review for it ? Because its difficult
Have you stopped making videos?
I'm currently taking a break from making videos. Thanks for asking!
Let's be honest. Aschenbach is a latent homosexual. If a middle aged man 'stalked' a fourteen year old girl it wouldn't be considered 'art' he would be denounced as a "dirty old man".
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