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In this period he meets the beautiful, young and fascinating singer Ruth Wenger, who in Summer moves to Carona with her parents. Hesse soon becomes close to the Wengers, meeting them regularly. Hesse will develop a deep and lasting friendship with Ruth's mother, the writer Lisa Wenger.
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Sie heiratete Hesse am 11. Januar 1924 nach dessen Scheidung von seiner ersten Frau Maria Bernoulli (1868–1963), einer der ersten Fotografinnen der Schweiz. Das Paar lebte meistens mehrere hundert Kilometer voneinander entfernt. Ruth lebte vor allem für ihre zahlreichen Haustiere, was Hermann Hesse wenig interessierte.
Im Frühjahr 1919 verlässt Hermann Hesse endgültig die Familie in Bern und zieht nach Montagnola in die Casa Camuzzi. In dieser Zeit tritt die junge, attraktive Sängerin Ruth Wenger in sein Leben, die mit ihren Eltern die Sommer in Carona verbringt.
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Aug 9, 2012 · In 1924 he became a Swiss citizen and married Ruth Wenger, but they separated three years later. He married his third wife, art historian Ninon Dolbin, in 1931 and they remained together until...
Apr 11, 2019 · In the village Carona, Hermann Hesse met his second wife, Ruth Wenger. Hesse was often a guest in her family's house. He called it the "parrot house" because of the painting on the gable...
Oct 11, 2022 · His inquiry marked the beginning of a strong friendship with Hesse, articulated in their vast correspondence; in Mann’s family visit to Montagnola (southern Switzerland, where Hesse had settled with his second wife, Ruth Wenger); and finally in Mann’s strenuous lobbying efforts, which eventually led to his friend being awarded the Nobel ...