“I must tell you that we artists cannot tread the path of Beauty without Eros keeping company with us and appointing himself as our guide.”

Source: Death in Venice (1912), Ch. 5, as translated by David Luke

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German novelist, and 1929 Nobel Prize laureate 1875–1955

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