Death in Venice

Death in Venice
AuthorThomas Mann
Original titleDer Tod in Venedig
LanguageGerman
GenreNovella
PublisherHyperion, limited edition, 1912
Fischer, trade edition, 1913
Publication date
1912
Publication placeGermany
Published in English
1924 (periodical), 1925 (book)
OCLC71208736
TextDeath in Venice at Internet Archive

Death in Venice (German: Der Tod in Venedig) is a novella by German author Thomas Mann, drawing in part on his own experience in Venice during the 1911 cholera epidemic. It was published in a limited edition by Hyperion-Verlag in 1912, serialised from October to November the same year in Die neue Rundschau, and issued in a trade edition by Fischer in 1913. It presents an ennobled writer who visits Venice, finding the experience liberating and uplifting, then increasingly becomes obsessed by the sight of a boy in a family of Polish tourists—Tadzio, a nickname for Tadeusz. Tadzio was likely based on a boy named Władzio whom Mann had observed during his 1911 visit to the city.