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Hermann Hesse

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Beneath the Wheel Bäume. Betrachtungen und Gedichte Crisis Demian. Die Geschichte von Emil Sinclairs Jugend Gertrude Klingsors letzter Sommer Knulp My Belief Narcissus and Goldmund O lobo da estepe Peter Camenzind Pictor's Metamorphoses and Other Fantasies Poems Siddharta Siddhartha Siddhartha: An Indian Tale Soul of the Age: Selected Letters, 1891-1962 Steppenwolf Strange News from Another Star The Fairy Tales of Hermann Hesse The Glass Bead Game The Journey to the East Verliebt in die verrückte Welt: Betrachtungen, Gedichte, Erzählungen, Briefe Wandering Wer lieben kann, ist glücklich. _ber die Liebe

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Natures of your kind, with strong, delicate senses, the soul-oriented, the dreamers, poets, lovers are always superior to us creatures of the mind. You take your being from your mothers. You live fully; you were endowed with the strength of love, the ability to feel. Whereas we creatures of reason, we don't live fully; we live in an arid land, even though we often seem to guide and rule you. Yours is the plentitude of life, the sap of the fruit, the garden of passion, the beautiful landscape of art. Your home is the earth; ours is the world of ideas. You are in danger of drowning in the world of the senses; ours is the danger of suffocating in an airless void. You are an artist; I am a thinker. You sleep at your mother's breast; I wake in the desert. For me the sun shines; for you the moon and the stars.

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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's story is important, eternal, sacred; that is why every man, as long as he lives and fulfills the will of nature, is wondrous, and worthy of every consideration. In each individual, the spirit has become flesh, in each man the creation suffers, within each one a redeemer is nailed to the cross.

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Hermann Hesse

Demian. Die Geschichte von Emil Sinclairs Jugend

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The Wolf trots to and fro,The world lies deep in snow,The raven from the birch tree flies,But nowhere a hare, nowhere a roe,The roe -she is so dear, so sweet -If such a thing I might surpriseIn my embrace, my teeth would meet,What else is there beneath the skies?The lovely creature I would so treasure,And feast myself deep on her tender thigh,I would drink of her red blood full measure,Then howl till the night went by.Even a hare I would not despise;Sweet enough its warm flesh in the night.Is everything to be deniedThat could make life a little bright?The hair on my brush is getting grey.The sight is failing from my eyes.Years ago my dear mate died.And now I trot and dream of a roe.I trot and dream of a hare.I hear the wind of midnight howl.I cool with the snow my burning jowl,And on to the devil my wretched soul I bear.