The moving story of Thomas Mann's relationship with his spirited
German short-haired pointer.
"The life of a dog is a simple and strangely marvelous thing; and
that finally may be what sets Bashan and I apart: it is true to the
life of a dog."—Gary Amdahl, Ruminator Review
Thomas Mann (1875-1955), author of many novels and stories, including Magic Mountain, Death in Venice, Buddenbrooks, and Doctor Faustus, received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929. An ardent antifascist, he left Germany in 1933 and became a U.S. citizen in 1944.
"Termed the finest study of the mind of a dog ever written, a few boldly assert that it is no doubt one of the greatest portrayals of a man's mind... An extremely lovable story... An enchanting classic."--New York Times "The life of a dog is a simple and strangely marvelous thing; and that finally may be what sets Bashan and I apart: it is true to the life of a dog."--Gary Amdahl, Ruminator Review
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