Hermann Hesse

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Bildnis Hermann Hesse. Brustbild (1905), by Ernst Würtenberger

Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) was a German Nobel Prize winning author. His works were extremely popular in the 1960s, to the extent of being called the "Hesse Torrent." He received the Nobel Prize in 1946 for his Magnum Opus, The Glass Bead Game. His books are often metaphysical in nature and deal with a search for self-knowledge and understanding, especially where faith is concerned.

Hesse's works entered the public domain in Canada in 2013. They will enter the public domain in the UK and USA in 2033.

Works written by Hermann Hesse include:
  • Peter Camenzind
  • Beneath the Wheel
  • Gertrude
  • Rosshalde
  • Knulp
  • Demian
  • Siddhartha
  • Steppenwolf
  • Narcissus and Goldmund
  • Journey to the East
  • The Glass Bead Game, originally published as Magister Ludi.
  • Fairy Tales of Hermann Hesse
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