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Butterflies: Reflections, Tales, and Verse (Hesse, Hermann / Michels, Volker (Hrsg.) / Hübner, Jakob (Illustr.) / Lauffer, Elisabeth (Übers.))
Butterflies: Reflections, Tales, and Verse
Autor Hesse, Hermann / Michels, Volker (Hrsg.) / Hübner, Jakob (Illustr.) / Lauffer, Elisabeth (Übers.)
Verlag Kales Press
Sprache Englisch
Mediaform Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2023
Seiten 136 S.
Artikelnummer 42545031
ISBN 979-8-9859558-3-5
Plattform EPUB
Kopierschutz DRM Adobe
CHF 36.75
Zusammenfassung

This volume gathers the most alluring stories, recollections, contemplations and poems on butterflies by Herman Hesse.

"I have always had a connection with butterflies and other fleeting and ephemeral beauties, while I have never succeeded in maintaining permanent, committed and so-called solid relationships," writes Hermann Hesse in a letter from 1926. This preference, occasionally resembling an elective affinity, for "flowers and butterflies, that are of everlasting things, a fleeting allegory" ? as he says in one of his poems, has left its mark on Hesse's entire oeuvre.

Hermann Hesse was born in 1877 in Calw, Germany. He grew to become a celebrated author and the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946. As the son of missionaries, he developed a fascination with self-discovery and spiritual explorations, an interest also likely due in part to his lifelong struggle with depression, which led him to study Sigmund Freud and, later, to undergo psychoanalysis with Carl Jung. In 1912 he moved to Switzerland, where he wrote his best-known books, including the classic Siddhartha; composed poetry; and painted landscapes. He passed away in 1962 in Montagnola, Switzerland. Hesse is one of the most widely translated authors of the twentieth century; his work continues to have influence worldwide.