Description
The first work is Death in Venice, a novel by the Italian author, Antonio Di Vincenzo. The novel tells the story of a renowned author, who falls in love with a young boy. The attraction between the two is strong, but the consequences are deadly. The second work is A Man and His Dog, an essay by the American author, Edward Hopper. In this essay, Hopper tells the story of his dog, a friendly mongrel pointer. The dog accompanies Hopper everywhere he goes, and is a constant source of comfort and companionship.
Two works by one of the 20th-century's great writers. In Death in Venice, a renowned author finds himself infatuated by a young boy--an attraction that proves to have fatal consequences. A Man and His Dog is a charming essay about Mann's canine companion, a friendly mongrel pointer that accompanies