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Mario dhe Magjistari, Tristani, Thomas Mann
Dy ndër kryeveprat e shkrimtarit më të madh gjerman Thomas Mann, një ndër figurat më madhore të gjithë letërsisë dhe kulturës evropiane të shekullit të XX – të.
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The skies are leaden, the air is thick and sultry, and a sickening stench emanates from the murky labyrinth of canals. It would hardly be sensible to stay, especially not when rumours of a `sickness' spread through the city.
Titulli: Death in Venice and other stories
Origjinali: Death in Venice and other stories
Gjinia: Novel
Autori: Thomas Mann
Shtëpia botuese: Vintage
Fq. 267
Pesha: 0.187 kg
ISBN: 978-0-099-5415-6-1
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Botuesi: Te tjere
Dy ndër kryeveprat e shkrimtarit më të madh gjerman Thomas Mann, një ndër figurat më madhore të gjithë letërsisë dhe kulturës evropiane të shekullit të XX – të.
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