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''[[The Glass Bead Game]]'' is a novel by German author [[Hermann Hesse]], winning him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946. It concerns an orphan, Joseph Knecht, who rises through the ranks of the "Pedagogical Province" of Castalia, to become the Magister Ludi, the master of the aforementioned game.
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''[[The Glass Bead Game]]'' is a novel by German author [[Hermann Hesse]], winning him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946.{{verify|reason=The Nobel Prize committee says the prize is awarded for a body of work, not for an individual work. Is there a cite for this being an exception?}} It concerns an orphan, Joseph Knecht, who rises through the ranks of the "Pedagogical Province" of Castalia, to become the Magister Ludi, the master of the aforementioned game.
 
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