Bashan and I - Couverture souple

Mann, Thomas

 
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Synopsis

Bashan and I (sometime referred to as Man and Dog) by Thomas Mann, the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Magic Mountain and Death in Venice, is in the most remarkable way of the unique relation that links a dog with his master. These memoirs read as a novel, and describe in fierce detail the behavior, feelings and psychology of Mann's dog Bashan, and of Mann himself. Mann tells how he acquired Bashan, details traits of his character, and describes how they go on harmless and bucolic hunts.Written in 1918 at the end of the First World War, Bashan and I is an ode to life, to nature, to simple joys, and to a dog.Bashan and I (sometime referred to as Man and Dog) by Thomas Mann, the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Magic Mountain and Death in Venice, is in the most remarkable way of the unique relation that links a dog with his master. These memoirs read as a novel, and describe in fierce detail the behavior, feelings and psychology of Mann's dog Bashan, and of Mann himself. Mann tells how he acquired Bashan, details traits of his character, and describes how they go on harmless and bucolic hunts.Written in 1918 at the end of the First World War, Bashan and I is an ode to life, to nature, to simple joys, and to a dog.Bashan and I (sometime referred to as Man and Dog) by Thomas Mann, the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Magic Mountain and Death in Venice, is in the most remarkable way of the unique relation that links a dog with his master. These memoirs read as a novel, and describe in fierce detail the behavior, feelings and psychology of Mann's dog Bashan, and of Mann himself. Mann tells how he acquired Bashan, details traits of his character, and describes how they go on harmless and bucolic hunts.Written in 1918 at the end of the First World War, Bashan and I is an ode to life, to nature, to simple joys, and to a dog.

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