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Demian

Hermann Hesse

Demian
Demian

Demian

Hermann Hesse

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Hesse is not a traditional teller of tales but a novelist of ideas and a moralist of a high order...The autobiographical undercurrent gives Demian an Existentialist intensity and a depth of understanding that are rare in contemporary fiction.

Hesse is not a traditional teller of tales but a novelist of ideas and a moralist of a high order...The autobiographical undercurrent gives Demian an Existentialist intensity and a depth of understanding that are rare in contemporary fiction.

Beautifully written, it has a seriousness as compelling as as that of The Waste Land . . . the work of a major writer

One can neither date nor doubt the sincerity of the hero s search for satisfaction or the quality of the spirit that lies behind it

HERMANN HESSE was born in Calw, Germany, in 1877. As a child, he lived for a time in Basle. He spent a short period studying at a seminary in Germany but soon left to work as a bookseller in Switzerland. From 1904 he devoted himself to writing. After a first volume of verse (1899), Hesse established his reputation with a series of lyrical romantic novels-Peter Camenzind (1904), Unterm Rad (The Prodigy, 1906), Gertrud (1910) and the short story, Knulp (1915). After a visit to India in 1911 he moved to Switzerland and worked for the Red Cross during the First World War. He was denounced in Germany and settled permanently in Switzerland, where he established himself as one of the greatest literary figures in the German-speaking world. His humanity, his searching philosophy developed further in such novels as Siddhartha (1922), Der Steppenwolf (1927), Narziss and Goldmund (1930) and Das Glasperlenspiel (The Glass Bead Game, 1943), while his poems and critical writings won him a leading place among contemporary thinkers. Hesse won many literary awards, including the Nobel Prize in 1946. He died in 1962, shortly after his eighty-fifth birthday.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Penguin Classics
  • Translator
    W. J. Strachan
  • Pub date
    Sep 2017
  • Pages
    144
  • Theme
    Classic fiction
  • Dimensions
    196 x 128 x 12 mm
  • Weight
    120 gram
  • EAN
    9780241307434
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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