Many works, including Siddhartha (1922) and Steppenwolf (1927), of German-born Swiss writer Hermann Hesse concern the struggle of the individual to find wholeness and meaning in life; he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1946.
Other best-known works of this poet, novelist, and painter include The Glass Bead Game, which, also known as Magister Ludi, explore a search of an individual for spirituality outside society.
In his time, Hesse was a popular and influential author in the German-speaking world; worldwide fame only came later. Young Germans desiring a different and more "natural" way of life at the time of great economic and technological progress in the country, received enthusiastically Peter Camenzind, first great novel of Hesse.
Throughout Germany, people named many schools. In 1964, people founded the Calwer Hermann-Hesse-Preis, awarded biennially, alternately to a German-language literary journal or to the translator of work of Hesse to a foreign language. The city of Karlsruhe, Germany, also associates a Hermann Hesse prize.
Tohle určitě není kniha, jakou s Hessem začít. Jako soubor různých textů a fragmentů jde o opravdu specifický dílo. Dost rozumím té ambivalenci v hodnoceních tady…
ALE líbí se mi, že můžu pořád objevovat Hesseho myšlení a život a v Radostech zahradníka to byla zahradnická jemnost, samotářství, práce na zachování duše. Moc mě tahle jemná knížka plná darovaných kreseb i autorských akvarelů potěšila. Jen od ní nelze čekat něco, co není.