Herman Hesse

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Hesse y el sentido de la humanidad.
Hesse y el sentido de la humanidad. | Algún día en alguna parte
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Herman Hesse, O lobo da Estepe!
Herman Hesse, O lobo da Estepe!
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hermannhesseseasonsofthesoul.com
Hermann Hesse, Nobel prize winner and most read German author, was instrumental in opening the doors to the wisdom of the orient. He was the great inspiration towards individual freedom of the 1960's...
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Herman Hesse - Steppenwolf
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Herman Hesse L'art de L’oisiveté
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Galleria
Hermann Hesse Gardenwork © Fondazione Hermann Hesse Montagnola in Hesse's texts, there are many passages where he compares an individual human being with a tree. Many cultures have a tradition of anthropomorphic interpretations like this. In his famous poem In the Fog, he writes: «No tree sees the other, each one is alone.» .....
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Herman Hesse, 1961
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Hermann Hesse, 1920-30s -nd burnedshoes: Unknown photographer, ca. 1920s-1930s, Portrait of Hermann Hesse Signed in German in the lower bor...
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Portrait of Herman Hesse David Bonagurio
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Hermann Hesse
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Hermann Hesse ((July 2, 1877 – August 9, 1962) was a German-Swiss poet, novelist, and painter. In 1946, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature. His best-known works include Steppenwolf, Siddhartha, and The Glass Bead Game (also known as Magister Ludi), each of which explores an individual's search for authenticity, self-knowledge and spirituality.
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Portrait Portfolio — Fred Stein
Fred Stein Herman Hesse, 1961
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Peter Camenzind, Herman Hesse
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Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle
Argentinian Edition of Herman Hesse’s Steppenwolf