Description: HERE ARE 6 BOOKS BY HERMANN HESSE:#1 BENEATH THE WHEELHermann Hesse Translated by Michael Roloff The Noonday Press, A Division of Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York, NY, 1969, Third printing thusTrade softcover, near very good conditionThe story it tells, based in part on Hesse's own experience, constitutes an attack on educational systems that foster intellect, purposefulness, and ambition to the detriment of emotion, instinct, and soul.#2 KLINGSOR'S LAST SUMMERHermann Hesse Translated by Richard and Clara Winston Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, NY, 1971, First Noonday PrintingTrade softcover, near very good conditionThe book has three parts: a story called A Child's Heart, followed by Klein and Wagner and Klingsor's Last Summer, Hesse's tow longest and finest novellas. #3 KNULP Three Tales From the Life of Knulp Hermann Hesse Translated by Ralph Manheim Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, NY, 1971, First Noonday PrintingTrade softcover, near very good condition, previous owner's nameKnulp is an amiable vagabond who wanders from town to town, staying with friends who feed and shelter him. Consistently refusing to tie himself down to any trade, place, or person, he even deserts the companion who might be considered Hermann Hesse himself the summer they go tramping together.#4 PETER CAMENZINDHermann Hesse Translated by Michael Roloff Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, NY, 1970, Fourth PrintingTrade softcover, near very good condition This book tells the story of the adolescence and early manhood of a writer who leaves the Swiss mountain village where he was born and takes to the road to encounter the great world.#5 THE JOURNEY TO THE EASTHermann Hesse Translated by Hilda Rosner The Noonday Press, A Division of Farrah, Straus & Giroux, New York, NY, 1969, TwentiethTrade softcover, near very good conditionThe Journey to the East is the story of a pilgrimage which apparently fails. As the book opens, the hero finds himself engaged in writing the chronicle of this exciting adventure, which was the central experience of his youth. #6 THE NOVELS OF HERMANN HESSE A Study in Theme and Structure Theodore ZiolkowskiPrinceton University Press, Princton, NJ, 1971, Fifth Princeton Paperback PrintingTrade softcover, near very good condition The twofold intention of this critical study of the Nobel Prise-winning author of The Steppenwolf and The Glass Bead Game is to focus on Hermann Hesse's craftsmanship as an artist and to locate him in the context of twentieth-century literature and thought.USPS Media Rate postage will be calculated @ 4 pounds weightGRADUATE OF BOOK SEMINARS INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM HOW IT WORKS WITH US:In other words; the fine print!For those buyers who reside outside the U.S.,We are now enrolled in eBay's Global Shipping ProgramWe like to have our auctions completed in a timely manner.If we have not HEARD FROM the high bidder by the FOURTH day after the close of the auction, we will file an UNPAID ITEM DISPUTE with Ebay.PLEASE: Bid Only If You Intend To Complete The Transaction.THANKS for your understanding in these matters.We are proud to let you know that we try to be ecologically responsible, nearly all of our packing materials are recycled or reused. THANKS FOR BIDDING WITH US!
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Binding: Trade softcover
Place of Publication: New York, NY
Language: English
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Author: Hermann Hesse
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Publisher: The Noonday Press
Topic: Literature
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: Modern Literature
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1969