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  1. Hesse-Skulptur auf der Nikolausbrücke in Calw von Kurt Tassotti. Hermann Karl Hesse, Pseudonym: Emil Sinclair [1] (* 2. Juli 1877 in Calw; † 9. August 1962 in Montagnola, Schweiz; heimatberechtigt in Basel und Bern ), war ein deutsch-schweizerischer Schriftsteller, Dichter und Maler.

  2. Nov 26, 2019 · Full Name: Hermann Karl Hesse. Known For: Acclaimed novelist and Nobel laureate whose work is known for the individual’s search for self-knowledge and spirituality. Born: July 2, 1877 in Calw, Württemberg, German Empire. Parents: Marie Gundert and Johannes Hesse. Died: August 9, 1962 in Montagnola, Ticino, Switzerland.

  3. Narcissus and Goldmund (German: Narziß und Goldmund, pronounced [naʁˈtsɪs ʔʊnt ˈɡɔltmʊnt]), also published in English as Death and the Lover, is a novel written by the German-Swiss author Hermann Hesse which was first published in 1930.

  4. Steppenwolf (originally Der Steppenwolf) is the tenth novel by German-Swiss author Hermann Hesse. Originally published in Germany in 1927, it was first translated into English in 1929. The novel was named after the German name for the steppe wolf .

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › german-literature-biographies › hermann-hesseHermann Hesse | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 27, 2018 · The novels of the German author Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) are lyrical and confessional and are primarily concerned with the relationship between the contemplative, God-seeking individual, often an artist, and his fellow humans. Hermann Hesse was born on June 2, 1877, in Calw, Württemberg.

  6. Hermann Hesse (2 July 1877 – 9 August 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 ).

  7. Journey to the East is a short novel by German author Hermann Hesse. It was first published in German in 1932 as Die Morgenlandfahrt . This novel came directly after his biggest international success, Narcissus and Goldmund .

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