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Hilda Rosner

    The Journey to the East
    Dover Thrift Editions: Gertrude
    Siddhartha
    • Siddhartha

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Un jour vient où l’enseignement traditionnel donné aux brahmanes ne suffit plus au jeune Siddhartha. Quand des ascètes samanas passent dans la ville, il les suit, se familiarise avec toutes leurs pratiques mais n’arrive pas à trouver la paix de l’âme recherchée. Puis c’est la rencontre avec Gotama, le Bouddha. Tout en reconnaissant sa doctrine sublime, il ne peut l’accepter et commence une autre vie auprès de la belle Kamala et du marchand Kamaswani. Les richesses qu’il acquiert font de lui un homme neuf, matérialiste, dont le personnage finit par lui déplaire. Il s’en va à travers la forêt, au bord du fleuve. C’est là que s’accomplit l’ultime phase du cycle de son évolution. Dans le cadre d’une Inde recréée à merveille, écrit dans un style d’une rare maîtrise, Siddhartha, roman d’une initiation, est un des plus grands de Hermann Hesse, prix Nobel de littérature.

      Siddhartha
      4,0
    • Dover Thrift Editions: Gertrude

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores themes of music, love, and the struggle for creative expression through the experiences of Kuhn, a once-disabled composer. His deep passion for the enigmatic singer Gertrude leads to a complex love triangle, resulting in his emotional turmoil as he loses her to his friend Muoth. As their marriage unravels, Kuhn's involvement intensifies, threatening his well-being. Ultimately, he discovers redemption and healing through his art, culminating in the completion of his opera, which reflects his journey of loss and recovery.

      Dover Thrift Editions: Gertrude
      3,9
    • In simple, mesmerizing prose, Hermann Hesse's Journey to the East tells of a journey both geographic and spiritual. H.H., a German choirmaster, is invited on an expedition with the League, a secret society whose members include Paul Klee, Mozart, and Albertus Magnus. The participants traverse both space and time, encountering Noah's Ark in Zurich and Don Quixote at Bremgarten. The pilgrims' ultimate destination is the East, the "Home of the Light," where they expect to find spiritual renewal. Yet the harmony that ruled at the outset of the trip soon degenerates into an opening conflict. Each traveler finds the rest of the group intolerable and heads off in his own direction, with H.H. bitterly blaming the others for the failure of the journey. It is only long after the trip, while poring over records in the League archives, that H.H. discovers his own role in the dissolution of the group, and the ominous significance of the journey itself.

      The Journey to the East
      3,8