GRAD Book Club  - Death in Venice

GRAD Book Club - Death in Venice

For our second meeting this quarter, we are reading Thomas Mann's famous "Death in Venice" novel. Join us for books & company.

By International House at the University of Chicago

Date and time

Wednesday, April 19, 2023 · 5:30 - 7pm CDT

Location

International House

1414 East 59th Street Chicago, IL 60637

About this event

First published in 1912, “Death in Venice” is Thomas Mann’s novella concerning Gustav von Aschenbach, a famous middle-aged author who in order to alleviate a terrible case of writer’s black decides to go on holiday. Gustav first travels to the coast of Austria-Hungary but soon is overcome with the feeling that he is meant to travel to Venice. On Lido Island he takes up residence in a suite at the Grand Hotel des Bains. During dinner one evening at the hotel, he sees a family at a table nearby and becomes fascinated by the beauty of their adolescent fourteen-year-old boy named Tadzio. His interest in Tadzio at first enlivens in him an uplifting and artistic spirit, however as the days pass his interest begins to grow into an unhealthy obsession. As the weather in Venice turns hot and humid, Gustav, feeling his health to be in decline, decides to travel to a cooler locale, however a mix up with his luggage, draws him back to the hotel and Tadzio, which he inwardly rejoices. Though Gustav never acts on his feelings regarding the boy he nevertheless feels himself drawn down a path of ruinous inward desire. A classic depiction of emotional suffering, “Death in Venice” brilliantly depicts the tragic intensity of inner psychological torment.

This even is open to graduate students 21+. Registration is required for attendance. Book copies will be provided at the meeting for registrants.

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