Hermann Hesse
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Anyone a fan of his?
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- the great Sir Leo Harrison
Seems like his entire catalogue is all about unconventional people artistic types trying to find a way to live, trying to find themselves in a world they disagree with.
started with peter caminzind and am now reading Rosshalde, next up is Siddartha
- the great Sir Leo Harrison
I finished Narcissus and Goldmund a few days ago, brilliant book..
Also read Demian, Steppenwolf and Beneath the Wheel.. Didn't like Beneath the Wheel that much, but I really love Demian! Such an excellent book..
Haven't read Peter Camenzind, Siddharta and The Glass Bead Game yet, but I will for sure..
Sounds like Hesse's 'The Prodigy' maybe the one you should start with.
Cool.. will do.
- the great Sir Leo Harrison
before we had read "Narcissus and Goldmund" and "Beneath the Wheel" in class and then i've read the following for my final exams. it was a hesse-packed-summer back then ;-)
Gertrude: A Novel
Rosshalde
Knulp: Three Tales from the Life of Knulp
Demian
Klingsor's Last Summer
Siddhartha
Steppenwolf
The Glass Bead Game
Munich, Germany 2007
I especially love Steppenwolf. In college I had a professor that had us essay the parallels of Harry Haller (the main in Steppenwolf) with Stephan Dedalus from Joyce's Portrait. Both awesome works.
Siddhartha was also a college read. One of the best classes ever: Philosophy and the art of recreation and leisure. lol
The professor love Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maint. so much he stuffed it into the title of his class.
And I don't feel right when you're gone away