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Herman Hesse, the writer of Steppenwolf and Siddhartha and the winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize in Literature, left an indelible mark in world literature as an advocate for self-expression and a poet of the innermost self. His essays have remained largely untranslated into English, but contain the kernel of the genius that revolutionized the reading world. This book contains three essays, each about literature: "On Language", "On Reading Books", and "On Poems", where the reader may find the unadulterated heart of the beliefs that made Herman Hesse a shining champion for individuality and self-expression.
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