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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. A Man and His Dog (Un Homme et Son Chien) is a 2008 French film directed by French filmmaker Francis Huster, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, based on the 1952 film Umberto D. directed by Vittorio De Sica, and written by Cesare Zavattini.

  3. 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 investigations of stones, fallen branches, and clumps of wet leaves.

  4. Thomas Mann’s narrativeHerr und Hund‹ explores a remarkable relationship between man and animal. Author and first-person narrator fuse in this unusual piece of autobiographical writing that excludes any references to World War I as well as to family, friend, and foe.

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  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · Pregnant by an unknown father, Leïla, the young domestic employee can only offer him her affection and radiant smile. In return, Charles gives her much more. With no financial resources other than a meagre pension, the street awaits Charles and his dog.

  6. A MAN AND HIS DOG. Durante años, Charles, un antiguo catedrático, ha vivido con la viuda de su mejor amigo. Cuando esta le diga que está a punto de contraer segundas nupcias y de que ya no hay hueco para él en su casa, Charles no tendrá más remedio que marcharse con su perro como único acompañante. Sin embargo, Charles no tiene amigos ...

  7. A MAN AND HIS DOG. by Francis Huster. synopsis. Jeanne – an attractive widow – announces her re-marriage to Charles and throws him out of her house, along with his dog. She was his mistress after the death of her husband, who was Charles’ best friend, during their years in the navy.