Nostalgia in hermann hesse

Homesickness is here with us all our lives.

The dog is empty? Desert? 165438+1October 19

Hesse is a German writer, critic and poet. He has won important awards: the Vonner Prize, the Nobel Prize and the Goethe Prize. 1962 died at his home in Switzerland at the age of 85. Loves music and painting, and is a wandering, lonely and reclusive poet. Most of the works focus on the lives of ordinary citizens, which not only shows nostalgia for the past, but also reflects some despair of people in the social environment at that time.

We know that Hesse wrote countless works in his life, many of which are very famous, such as Siddhartha, Peter Carmen, Wolf in the Wilderness, The Journey to the West, Glass Ball Game and so on. Today, I may recommend less homesickness to you.

The book Nostalgia mainly tells the story of a person starting from his hometown and returning to his hometown. The content of this book is very dull, but when I first opened it, I was deeply moved by the musicality and poetry of the text, and its style gave people an idyllic feeling. The writing is very beautiful and picturesque, just like sonatas for violin and piano. Sometimes melodious, sometimes low. Full of poetic nostalgia and persistent love for life, but also manifested in the understanding after the battle:

How a young man lives in his hometown, how to pursue love, how to have friendship, how to lose friendship, and how the disabled Bobby died and gradually withered.

This is a story about friendship, love, pursuit and a person's life growth. The story is simple. If you look at the outline of the story from God's point of view, you will get nothing. But when you enter the protagonist from the first-person perspective, you can experience the world with his eyes and his heart, and feel his love and friendship-such a deep friendship, his good friend finally drowned.

Finally, the boy went out to study and came to the bustling Paris. After seeing and experiencing countless human ugliness, he finally found his spiritual home, so he returned to his hometown.

And all this can only be realized if you really open the book.