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  1. Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, 2010-10-29
  2. The Fairy Tales of Hermann Hesse by Hermann Hesse, 1995-10-01
  3. Beneath the Wheel by Hermann Hesse, 2003-07-01
  4. Narcissus and Goldmund: A Novel by Hermann Hesse, 2003-02-01
  5. Hermann Hesse: Life and Art by Joseph Mileck, 1981-01-29
  6. Steppenwolf: A Novel by Hermann Hesse, 2002-12-01
  7. Poems (English and German Edition) by Hermann Hesse, 2008-03-18
  8. Magister Ludi by Hermann Hesse, 1982-06-01
  9. Demian: A Dual-Language Book (Dover Thrift Editions) by Hermann Hesse, 2002-06-11
  10. The Glass Bead Game: (Magister Ludi) A Novel by Hermann Hesse, 2002-12-06
  11. Siddhartha (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Hermann Hesse, 2002-12-31
  12. Rosshalde by Hermann Hesse, Ralph Manheim, 2003-07-01
  13. Pictor's Metamorphoses: And Other Fantasies by Hermann Hesse, 2003-12-01
  14. Journey to the East (Cathedral Classics) by Hermann Hesse, 2010-08-31

1. Hermann Hesse - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Hermann Hesse in 1927 Born 2 July
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Switzerland Occupation ... Swiss Writing period Genres Fiction Debut works Peter Camenzind Influences Plato Spinoza Schopenhauer Kierkegaard ... Chinese philosophy Hermann Hesse pronounced [ˈhɛʀman ˈhɛsə] ) (2 July 1877 – 9 August 1962) was a German Swiss poet, novelist, and painter. In 1946, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature . His best known works include Steppenwolf Siddhartha , and The Glass Bead Game (also known as Magister Ludi ) which explore an individual's search for spirituality outside society.
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Dieser Artikel behandelt den Schriftsteller Hermann Hesse. Informationen zum Theologen Hermann Albert Hesse sind unter dessen vollem Namen zu finden. Hermann Hesse in R¼schlikon im April 1926 Hesse in R¼schlikon (1927) Hermann Hesse Hermann Karl Hesse; 2. Juli in Calw 9. August in Montagnola Schweiz ) war ein deutsch-schweizerischer Dichter Schriftsteller und Freizeitmaler . Seine bekanntesten Werke sind Der Steppenwolf Siddhartha Peter Camenzind Demian ... Narziss und Goldmund und Das Glasperlenspiel , welche die Suche des Individuums nach Spiritualit¤t auŸerhalb der Gesellschaft zum Inhalt haben. Ihm wurden unter anderem 1946 der Nobelpreis f¼r Literatur und 1955 die Friedensklasse des Ordens „ Pour le M©rite ” verliehen.
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Hesse became a freelance writer in 1904 after the publication of his novel PETER CAMENZIND. In the Rousseauesque 'return to nature' story the protagonist leaves the big city to live like Saint Francis of Assisi. The book gained literary success and Hesse married Maria Bernoulli, with whom he had three children. A visit in India in 1911 was a disappointment but it gave start to Hesse's studies of Eastern religions and the novel SIDDHARTHA (1922). In the story, based on the early life of Gautama Buddha, a Brahman son rebels against his father's teaching and traditions. Eventually he finds the ultimate enlightenment. The culture of ancient Hindu and the ancient Chinese had a great influence on Hesse's works. For several years in the mid-1910s Hesse underwent psychoanalysis under Carl Jung's assistant J.B. Lang. In 1912 Hesse and his family took a permanent residence in Switzerland. In the novel ROSSHALDE (1914) Hesse explored the question of whether the artist should marry. The author's replay was negative and reflected the author's own difficulties. During these years his wife suffered from growing mental instability and his son was seriously ill. Hesse spent the years of World War I in Switzerland, attacking the prevailing moods of militarism and nationalism. He also promoted the interests of prisoners of war. Hesse, who shared with Aldous Huxley belief in the need for spiritual self-realization, was called a traitor by his countrymen.

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Hermann Hesse Hermann Hesse was born on July 2, 1877, in Calw, Germany. The son of a former Pietist missionary, Hesse was expected to join the ministry and was sent to the Maulbronn seminary in 1892 to complete his education. Three short months after arriving in Maulbronn, Hesse began to suffer from chronic headaches and insomnia. He was promptly sent to the Pastor Christoph Blumhardt at Bad Boll to be cured. The treatment was not very effective, though, as Hesse's unrequited love for the pastor's daughter made him suicidal. He was then sent to a school for the mentally retarded and emotionally unstable for convalescence. After a few months, Hesse was released for good behavior and resumed his education at Cannstadt. At Cannstadt, though, Hesse began to drink, smoke, and incur heavy debts. In 1893, his formal education was at an end and his parents called him back to Calw. After helping his father in his publishing business, Hesse became an apprentice bookseller in Tubingen, a usual occupation for budding German authors. Hesse's time in Tubingen was characterized by obsessive reading and solitary contemplation. It was during this time in Tubingen that Hesse published his first poems, melancholy neo-Romantic lyrics expressing Hesse's uneasiness with the world. In 1899 Hesse moved to Basel where he worked again as a bookseller. He also did freelance journalism, which inspired his first novel, Peter Camenzind (1904; trans. 1961), the story of a dissolute writer trying to negotiate the difficult space between individualism and collectivism. This was followed by Beneath the Wheel (1906; trans. 1958), a semi-autobiographical novel recounting the story of a precocious youth pressured by overbearing parents and teachers.

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From the time of his early childhood Hermann Hesse cultivated an intense and exciting relationship with the world of Indian thought.
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In the year 1913 the records of his journey appeared under the title "From India" and in September 1914, just a month after the outbreak of the First World War in Germany, he wrote a poem with the title "Bhagavad Gita". A high point of Hesse's examination of Indian thought is, however, depicted by the short work "Siddhartha", written in the years 1919-1922. Hesse himself says about this "Indian poem" - as it is called in the subtitle:
" This narrration is the declaration of a man of Christian origin and upbringing, who left the Church rather early and who endeavoured to understand other religions, especially Indian and Chinese forms of belief. I tried to discover that which is common to all confessions and all human forms of religiousness and that which stands above all national differences, that which can be believed in and respected by all races."
(From the Persian edition. 1958).
On the Bhagavad Gita, Hesse wrote in a review:
"The wonderful thing about the Bhagavad Gita is that an unpreached, experienced wisdom reveals itself as a helpful suggestion. This beautiful revelation, this wisdom of life, this philosophy which has blossomed out into a religion is that what we are looking for and need."

7. Hermann Hesse@Everything2.com
The conjoined figurines suggest that H.H. and Leo are aspects of the same being (whom we can only conclude is Hermann Hesse, the author, himself).
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Hesse, Hermann German novelist, poet, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946, whose main theme deals with man s breaking out of the
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German novelist and poet. He left the seminary because of his inability to adapt to the life there. His first novel was Peter Camenzind (1904); it was followed by Beneath the Wheel Gertrud (1910), and Rosshalde Demian (1919), influenced by his experience with psychoanalysis, made him famous. Siddhartha (1922), about the early life of Buddha, reflects his interest in Eastern spiritualism. Steppenwolf (1927), which examines the conflict between bourgeois acceptance and spiritual self-realization, was highly influential in its time and brought him cult status among the young of more than one generation. Narcissus and Goldmund (1930) and The Glass Bead Game (1943; also published as Magister Ludi ) concern duality and the conflict between the contemplative and the active life. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946. His mysticism and his interest in self-realization kept him popular long after his death. document.writeln(AAMB2);

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It caused something of a sensation in its expose of the rigidity of the German educational system and spawned progeny that included Hermann Hesse s Unterm
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Jump to: navigation search It is not our purpose to become each other; it is to recognize each other, to learn to see the other and honor him for what he is: each the other's opposite and complement. Hermann Hesse July 2 August 9 ) German writer; winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize in literature. See also: Journey to the East
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    • Oh, love isn't there to make us happy. I believe it exists to show us how much we can endure.
      • Peter Camenzind That's the way it is when you love. It makes you suffer, and I have suffered much in the years since. But it matters little that you suffer, so long as you feel alive with a sense of the close bond that connects all living things, so long as love does not die!
        • Peter Camenzind However, I do know that if there is a state of bliss and a paradise, it must be an uninterrupted sequence of such moments, and if this state of bliss can be attained through suffering and dwelling in pain, then no sorrow or pain can be so great that one should seek escape from it.
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          • But every man is more than just himself; he also represents the unique, the very special and always significant and remarkable point at which the world's phenomena intersect, only once in this way and never again. That is why every man, as long as he lives and fulfills the will of nature, is wondrous, and worthy of consideration. (from the Prologue)

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    Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) , German poet and novelist, who has depicted in his works the duality of spirit and nature, body versus mind and the individual's spiritual search outside the restrictions of the society. Hesse was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946. Hermann Hesse was born into a family of Pietist missionaries and religious publishers in the Black Forest town of Calw, in the German state of Wüttenberg on July 2, 1877. His parents expected him to follow the family tradition in theology. Hesse entered the Protestant seminary at Maulbronn in 1891, but he was expelled from the school. After unhappy experiences at a secular school, Hesse worked in several jobs. In 1899 Hesse published his first works, Romantische Lieder and Eine Stunde Hinter Mitternacht . Hesse became a freelance writer in 1904, when his novel

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Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) German poet and novelist, who has explored in his work the duality of spirit and nature and individual's spiritual search outside restrictions of the society. Hesse was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946. Several of Hesse's novels depict the protagonist's journey into the inner self. A spiritual guide assists the hero in his quest for self-knowledge and shows the way beyond the world "deluded by money, number and time." "Despair is the result of each earnest attempt to go through life with virtue, justice and understanding and fulfill their requirements. Children live on one side of despair, the awakened on the other side." (from The Journey to the East Hesse became a freelance writer in 1904 after the publication of his novel PETER CAMENZIND. In the Rousseauesque 'return to nature' story the protagonist leaves the big city to live like Saint Francis of Assisi. The book gained literary success and Hesse married Maria Bernoulli (1868-1963), a photographer nine years his senior, with whom he had three children. A visit in India in 1911 was a disappointment but it gave start to Hesse's studies of Eastern religions and the novel SIDDHARTHA (1922). In the story, based on the early life of Gautama Buddha, a Brahman son rebels against his father's teaching and traditions. Eventually he finds the ultimate enlightenment. The culture of ancient Hindu and the ancient Chinese had a great influence on Hesse's works. For several years in the mid-1910s Hesse underwent psychoanalysis under

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Hermann Hesse ...So that's it, thought I. They've disfigured this good old wall with an electric sign. Meanwhile I deciphered one or two of the letters as they appeared again for an instant; but they were hard to read even by guess work, for they came with very irregular spaces between them and very faintly, and then abruptly vanished. Whoever hoped for any result from a display like that was not very smart. He was a Steppenwolf, poor fellow. Why have his letters playing on this old wall in the darkest alley of the Old Town on a wet night with not a soul passing by, and why were they so fleeting, so fitful and illegible? But wait, at last I succeeded in catching several words on end. They were: MAGIC THEATER ENTRANCE NOT FOR EVERYBODY I tried to open the door, but the heavy old latch would not stir. The display too was over. It had suddenly ceased, sadly convinced of its uselessness. I took a few steps back, landing deep into the mud, but no more letters came. The display was over. For a long time I stood waiting in the mud, but in vain. Then, when I had given up and gone back to the alley, a few colored letters were dropped here and there, reflected on the asphalt in front of me. I read:

18. Hermann Hesse Winner Of The 1946 Nobel Prize In Literature
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