Siddhartha - An Indian Novel / Индийская поэма: Tranzlaty English Русский

in days to come, when Siddhartha would become a god, he would be there

в грядущие дни, когда Сиддхартха станет богом, он будет там

when he would join the glorious, he would be there

когда он присоединится к славным, он будет там

Govinda wanted to follow him as his friend

Говинда хотел следовать за ним как за своим другом

he was his companion and his servant

он был его товарищем и его слугой

he was his spear-carrier and his shadow

он был его копьеносцем и его тенью

Siddhartha was loved by everyone

Сиддхартху любили все

He was a source of joy for everybody

Он был источником радости для всех.

he was a delight for them all

он был радостью для них всех

But he, Siddhartha, was not a source of joy for himself

Но он, Сиддхартха, не был источником радости для себя самого.

he found no delight in himself

он не находил в себе никакой радости

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Siddhartha - An Indian Novel / Индийская поэма: Tranzlaty English Русский

in days to come, when Siddhartha would become a god, he would be there

в грядущие дни, когда Сиддхартха станет богом, он будет там

when he would join the glorious, he would be there

когда он присоединится к славным, он будет там

Govinda wanted to follow him as his friend

Говинда хотел следовать за ним как за своим другом

he was his companion and his servant

он был его товарищем и его слугой

he was his spear-carrier and his shadow

он был его копьеносцем и его тенью

Siddhartha was loved by everyone

Сиддхартху любили все

He was a source of joy for everybody

Он был источником радости для всех.

he was a delight for them all

он был радостью для них всех

But he, Siddhartha, was not a source of joy for himself

Но он, Сиддхартха, не был источником радости для себя самого.

he found no delight in himself

он не находил в себе никакой радости

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Siddhartha - An Indian Novel / Индийская поэма: Tranzlaty English Русский

Siddhartha - An Indian Novel / Индийская поэма: Tranzlaty English Русский

Siddhartha - An Indian Novel / Индийская поэма: Tranzlaty English Русский

Siddhartha - An Indian Novel / Индийская поэма: Tranzlaty English Русский

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in days to come, when Siddhartha would become a god, he would be there

в грядущие дни, когда Сиддхартха станет богом, он будет там

when he would join the glorious, he would be there

когда он присоединится к славным, он будет там

Govinda wanted to follow him as his friend

Говинда хотел следовать за ним как за своим другом

he was his companion and his servant

он был его товарищем и его слугой

he was his spear-carrier and his shadow

он был его копьеносцем и его тенью

Siddhartha was loved by everyone

Сиддхартху любили все

He was a source of joy for everybody

Он был источником радости для всех.

he was a delight for them all

он был радостью для них всех

But he, Siddhartha, was not a source of joy for himself

Но он, Сиддхартха, не был источником радости для себя самого.

he found no delight in himself

он не находил в себе никакой радости


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781835666968
Publisher: Tranzlaty
Publication date: 11/11/2023
Series: English Русский
Pages: 322
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.80(d)
Language: Russian

About the Author

Hermann Hesse (1877–1962) was a German–Swiss poet, novelist and painter known for his introspective books including Steppenwolf, Siddhartha, Narcissus and Goldmund, Demian and The Glass Bead Game (Magister Ludi) among others. Briefly studying at a seminary, theological themes are often woven into his writing. Profoundly affected by the mysticism of Eastern thought including Buddhism and Hinduism, Hesse's books and essays reveal a deep spiritual influence that has captured the imagination of generations of readers. In 1946, Hesse received the Nobel Prize in Literature celebrating his entire body of work which offered readers a profound exploration of the human psyche.

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