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(Photo of Thomas Mann (1875 – 1955), famous German author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, best known for The Magic Mountain, Doctor Faustus, and Death in Venice. Death in Venice is a well known pederastic novel, and was inspired by Mann’s own attraction to a 10-year-old male, Wladyslaw Moes.)
 
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== Summary ==
Photo of Thomas Mann (1875 – 1955), famous German author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, best known for The Magic Mountain, Doctor Faustus, and Death in Venice. Death in Venice is a well known pederastic novel, and was inspired by Mann’s own attraction to a 10-year-old male, Wladyslaw Moes.
Photo of Thomas Mann (1875 – 1955), famous German author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, best known for The Magic Mountain, Doctor Faustus, and Death in Venice. Death in Venice is a well known pederastic novel, and was inspired by Mann’s own attraction to a 10-year-old male, Wladyslaw Moes.
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Photo of Thomas Mann (1875 – 1955), famous German author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, best known for The Magic Mountain, Doctor Faustus, and Death in Venice. Death in Venice is a well known pederastic novel, and was inspired by Mann’s own attraction to a 10-year-old male, Wladyslaw Moes.

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