A Companion to the Works of Hermann Hesse
By Ingo Cornils (Editor), Adrian Hsia (Contribution by), Andreas Solbach (Contribution by), C. Immo Schneider (Contribution by), Frederick A. Lubich (Contribution by), Godela Weiss-Sussex (Contribution by), Hans-Joachim Hahn (Contribution by), Ingo Cornils (Contribution by), Jeff Vahlbusch (Contribution by), Kamakshi P. Murti (Contribution by), Marco Schickling (Contribution by), Martin Swales (Contribution by), Olaf Berwald (Contribution by), Osman Durrani (Contribution by), Paul Bishop (Contribution by), Ralph W. B. Freedman (Contribution by), Stefan Hoeppner (Contribution by), Volker Michels (Contribution by)
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By Ingo Cornils (Editor), Adrian Hsia (Contribution by), Andreas Solbach (Contribution by), C. Immo Schneider (Contribution by), Frederick A. Lubich (Contribution by), Godela Weiss-Sussex (Contribution by), Hans-Joachim Hahn (Contribution by), Ingo Cornils (Contribution by), Jeff Vahlbusch (Contribution by), Kamakshi P. Murti (Contribution by), Marco Schickling (Contribution by), Martin Swales (Contribution by), Olaf Berwald (Contribution by), Osman Durrani (Contribution by), Paul Bishop (Contribution by), Ralph W. B. Freedman (Contribution by), Stefan Hoeppner (Contribution by), Volker Michels (Contribution by)
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New essays on the works and themes of Hesse, one of the most perennially relevant and widely-read German authors.
Today, forty years after Timothy Leary's suggestion that hippies read Hermann Hesse while "turning on," Hesse is once again receiving attention: faced with ubiquitous materialism, war, and ecological disaster, we discover that these problems have found universal expression in the works of this master storyteller. Hesse explores perennial themes, from the simple to the transcenden...
Today, forty years after Timothy Leary's suggestion that hippies read Hermann Hesse while "turning on," Hesse is once again receiving attention: faced with ubiquitous materialism, war, and ecological disaster, we discover that these problems have found universal expression in the works of this master storyteller. Hesse explores perennial themes, from the simple to the transcenden...


