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  1. A Man and His Dog (German: Herr und Hund; also translated Bashan and I) is a 1918 narrative by Thomas Mann. It describes the adventures of the narrator with his dog Bauschan (Bashan) in the nature surrounding the author's home in Munich. It was written in the twilight of World War I and portrays an idealised and timeless world.

  2. 26 de mar. de 2021 · From their first encounter at a local farm, Mann reveals how he slowly grows to love this energetic, loyal, and intelligent animal. Taking daily walks in the nearby parkland, Mann begins to understand and appreciate Bashan as a living being, witnessing his native delight in chasing rabbits, deer, and squirrels along with his careful ...

  3. 4 de mar. de 2021 · "Bashan and I is the moving story of Thomas Mann's relationship with his spirited German short-haired pointer. From their first encounter at a local farm, Mann reveals how he slowly grows to love this energetic, loyal, and intelligent animal.

  4. Bashan and I is the moving story of Thomas Mann's relationship with his spirited German short-haired pointer. From their first encounter at a local farm, Mann reveals how he slowly grows to love this energetic, loyal, and intelligent animal.

  5. A MAN AND HIS DOG (1923) By Katherine Mansfield. To look at Mr. Potts one would have thought that there at least went someone who had nothing to boast about. He was a little insignificant fellow with a crooked tie, a hat too small for him and a coat too large.

  6. Togo tells the true story of this Norwegian man-of-the-wild and his titular Siberian husky, who became local heroes in Alaska in 1925 after taking part in a dog sled relay across 674 miles...

  7. 3 de dic. de 2019 · Thomas Mann wrote the semi-fictional narrative of his dog at the end of the First World War. It tells the story of Bashan, a German pointer—a so called ‘Hühnerhund’—and his relationship with the homodiegetic human narrator. The meticulously descriptive and rather plotless text consists mainly of factual elements.