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Poesie

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NOBEL LETTERATURA 1946 Nella poesia di Hermann Hesse si ripresentano, in sintesi, molti dei temi e degli interrogativi tipici di tutta la sua lo scarto fra materialità e aspirazioni interiori, l’ansia costante di rinnovamento spirituale, la concezione del dolore come mezzo per raggiungere ciò che lega intimamente e misteriosamente la sostanza individuale alle ragioni universali dell’essere. Come emerge da questa antologia che attinge all’intero arco temporale della sua attività creativa, per Hesse la poesia è momento etico prima che estetico e letterario; nella composta, essenziale eleganza dello stile, nella sua raffinata, musicale nitidezza, si esprime la necessità di una tormentosa ricerca, attraverso il linguaggio, di un più elevato grado di coscienza e conoscenza.

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Published May 15, 2014

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Hermann Hesse

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Many works, including Siddhartha (1922) and Steppenwolf (1927), of German-born Swiss writer Hermann Hesse concern the struggle of the individual to find wholeness and meaning in life; he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1946.

Other best-known works of this poet, novelist, and painter include The Glass Bead Game , which, also known as Magister Ludi, explore a search of an individual for spirituality outside society.

In his time, Hesse was a popular and influential author in the German-speaking world; worldwide fame only came later. Young Germans desiring a different and more "natural" way of life at the time of great economic and technological progress in the country, received enthusiastically Peter Camenzind , first great novel of Hesse.

Throughout Germany, people named many schools. In 1964, people founded the Calwer Hermann-Hesse-Preis, awarded biennially, alternately to a German-language literary journal or to the translator of work of Hesse to a foreign language. The city of Karlsruhe, Germany, also associates a Hermann Hesse prize.

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