Hermann Hesse, Demian, 1919 Quotes

A collection of quotes by Hermann Hesse, Demian, 1919.

Hermann Hesse, a German-Swiss writer, was born on July 2, 1877, in Calw, Germany, and died on August 9, 1962, in Montagnola, Switzerland. He gained international acclaim for his works exploring individuality, spirituality, and the search for self-discovery. One of his most famous novels, Demian, was published in 1919. Set in Germany during World War I, Demian delves into themes of identity, duality, and the inner conflicts of the protagonist, Emil Sinclair. Hesse’s thought-provoking and introspective writing style continues to captivate readers and inspire contemplation.