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Journey To The East

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:38 pm
by koan
I asked my daughter to buy me a bunch of Hermann Hesse books for Christmas. This is a very short one.

It was a fun read. The ending is fairly powerful, IMO. He's writing about a secret society, presumably the Freemasons or Rosicrucians. I haven't researched it online yet. It's a little bumbling, as intended, at the beginning and has the basic points, IMO, that 1) we know nothing 2) we are everyone

I liked it.

Journey To The East

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:21 am
by Bryn Mawr
I was particularly taken by his The Glass Bead Game - excellent writer and interesting subject.

Journey To The East

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 12:50 am
by koan
Glass Bead Game is my favourite book. :) I actually adapted it to a screenplay and think it works, despite all probability.

Siddhartha and Demian were the first two Hesse books that I came across. I haven't made it through all of Steppenwolf yet, though I've started a couple of times. There is quality in all his writing but Glass Bead Game is definitely his masterpiece.

Journey To The East

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:12 am
by Nomad
koan;1156858 wrote: I asked my daughter to buy me a bunch of Hermann Hesse books for Christmas. This is a very short one.



It was a fun read. The ending is fairly powerful, IMO. He's writing about a secret society, presumably the Freemasons or Rosicrucians. I haven't researched it online yet. It's a little bumbling, as intended, at the beginning and has the basic points, IMO, that 1) we know nothing 2) we are everyone



I liked it.


Average cost of books lets say 30 bucks. You asked for a bunch ? Did she have to work overtime to save ? Koan !

Journey To The East

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:15 am
by koan
Nomad;1157630 wrote: Average cost of books lets say 30 bucks. You asked for a bunch ? Did she have to work overtime to save ? Koan !


The whole kaboodle cost $30!

I got to use the word kaboodle :yh_giggle

Journey To The East

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:43 am
by Nomad
koan;1157632 wrote: The whole kaboodle cost $30!



I got to use the word kaboodle :yh_giggle




That doesnt happen every day.