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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 165x120 mm
  • Sari: Pushkin Collection
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Oct-2010
  • Kirjastus: Pushkin Press
  • ISBN-10: 1906548323
  • ISBN-13: 9781906548322
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 165x120 mm
  • Sari: Pushkin Collection
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Oct-2010
  • Kirjastus: Pushkin Press
  • ISBN-10: 1906548323
  • ISBN-13: 9781906548322
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A single volume of the most beautiful texts by Herman Hesse including intimate memories of his final years. Hesse collected life sketches, poems, aphorisms and short essays dedicated to the ultimate challenge of a writer who had already accomplished a celebrated body of work - that of accepting his final years and the approach of death with grace.

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A writer of genius The Times A totem for the jeunesse enragee of two continents -- Bernard Levin The Sunday Times One of the past century's most important writers The New York Times These days we often think of the 1920s as one of the highpoints of the novel, with practitioners such as Hermann Hesse -- John Crace The Guardian Mellifluous lucidity characterises Hesse's prose Times Literary Supplement

A Walk in the Spring
13(4)
Watching and Listening
17(2)
Summer's End
19(8)
Growing Old
27(4)
Late Summer
31(2)
The Old Days
33(8)
From Time to Time
41(2)
On a Health Cure
43(6)
A Lesson
49(2)
The Ferryman
51(10)
How Swiftly Things Pass
61(2)
The Man of Fifty
63(4)
On Growing Old
67(2)
Reunion with Nina
69(8)
As We Grow Old
77(2)
For Max Wassmer on His Sixtieth Birthday
79(6)
Sketch
85(2)
Dying
87(4)
[ The Last Journey of This Kind]
91(6)
No Rest
97(2)
Dead Leaf
99(2)
[ Harmony of Movement and Rest]
101(8)
March Sunshine
109(2)
On Age
111(6)
Autumn Rain
117(4)
A Grey Winter's Day
121(2)
A Small Boy
123(2)
Stages
125(4)
Language of Spring
129(4)
Weary Evening
133(2)
The Old Man and His Hands
135(2)
The Little Chimney Sweep
137(10)
Thinking Back
147(2)
[ Changing Back]
149(8)
Maxim
157(2)
Autumn Comes Early
159(2)
[ The Frenzy of the Boom and the Fever of Property Speculation]
161(4)
Lady World, Farewell
165(2)
Sometimes
167(2)
[ A Call From Beyond Convention]
169(10)
End of August
179(4)
The Flowering Branch
183(2)
Autumnal Experiences
185(16)
On the News of the Death of a Friend
201(2)
A Walk in Late Autumn
203(4)
[ The Tendency Towards Fixed Habits and Repetitions]
207(6)
The Path to Loneliness
213(2)
[ Having Reached Very Old Manhood]
215(6)
On an Age-Old, Weather-Beaten Buddha in a Wooded Gorge in Japan
221(2)
Chinese Parable
223(2)
The Raised Finger
225(4)
First Snow
229(6)
All Deaths
235(2)
Brother Death
237(2)
Once, A Thousand Years Ago
239(4)
Little Song
243(2)
Afterword 245(6)
A Biographical Sketch 251(4)
About This Edition 255
Hermann Hesse was born in Württemberg, Germany in 1877. His resentment towards his pious and repressive upbringing caused great difficulties in his studies, but ultimately lead to his determination to be "a writer or nothing else". Hesse and his writing were greatly influenced by his travels to Asia and through his personal acquaintance with psychoanalyst Carl Jung. In 1946 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for The Glass Bead Game, the last of Hesse's novels to explore an individual's search for authenticity and self-knowledge. The author died in 1962 in Montagnola, Switzerland.