
Under the Wheel (hesse Works 10)
About This Novel
"Under the Wheel" is the masterpiece of Hesse, the winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize for Literature and the most awarded lyric poet in contemporary German literature. Hesse uses simple and implicit techniques to vividly depict the protagonist Hans Gibbenrad's boyhood life, adolescent confusion, seminary education and family background. This is Hesse's personal experience of blood and tears, and it is also Hesse's own portrait. The book is full of pastoral and rural atmosphere, and has a vivid and detailed description of the crisis of the soul and the pursuit of destination. This is a beautiful song of life played by a lonely wanderer. It is a new literary work that depicts the tragedy of students and the confusion of adolescence. After this book came out, paper was expensive in Luoyang for a while, and it is still a best-seller among literary classics.
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