
The Path of Love: Hesse on War and Peace
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About This Novel
As a German scholar who experienced two world wars (and later moved to Switzerland and became a naturalized citizen), Hesse went straight to the point and spoke out against the patriotic atmosphere that was generally hijacked by nationalism in Germany. Even at the end of World War I, Hesse prescribed medicine to German youths who were confused and confused after the defeat. This confession of Hermann Hesse cannot be compared with any collection of war documents. It expresses an unswerving and uncompromising poetic spirit that foresees the turbulence of war and uses Goethe's classical spirit to fight against the corruption of human thought and defend human dignity with a loud voice. In these testimonies that have stood the test of time, not a word has failed. It is a shocking and sobering legacy for today's generation.
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