Summary
Hermann Hesse: Fairy Tales
Herman Hesse, Nobel Prize winner and author of the cult novels *Siddharth* and *Steppe Wolf*, uses the form of a fairy tale in this collection to tell the most important story of all - the story of the search for oneself. His heroes are not heroes from legends; these are artists, dreamers and wanderers, torn between the cruelty of the world and the beauty of the spirit. Through the symbols of flowers, mountains and magical transformations, Hesse asks eternal questions: What does it mean to be happy? What is the price of art? And is it possible to return home if we changed the way? This book is a balm for a modern man lost in the noise of everyday life. She reminds us that miracles are not supernatural phenomena, but moments in which we finally understand our own heart. A book to which you will return every time you need comfort, understanding and a guide to inner peace.
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