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The Terrifying Reciprocity of the Aesthetic Gaze in Visconti’s ‘Death in Venice’
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The Terrifying Reciprocity of the Aesthetic Gaze in Visconti’s ‘Death in Venice’

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Chadwick Jenkins
/ 17 May 2019

Luchino Visconti’s oft-misunderstood Death in Venice tenderly explores how beauty stares back at us and demands that we accept and acknowledge its terrible contradictions.

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