you will not kill

you will not kill

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Hermann Hesse, with whom Turkish readers have a passionate relationship, especially with his books called Steppenwolf, The Bead Game and Siddhartha, has gained the respect of his writer colleagues and the love of many successive generations, and has become an author whose works have been translated into various languages and are read in every continent of the world. Thomas Mann said of Hesse, whom Hugo Ball described as the last knight of the glorious army of Romanticism, in the early period of his literary activity, "the writer I find closest to myself, the writer I choose from among the writers and to whom I am most fondly attached", and Peter Handke said in 1970, at the peak of the Hesse renaissance, "Hesse is undoubtedly "He is a great writer who knows what he is doing and who will pass all evaluations with flying colors."

In his work, Hesse, who resorts to thought instead of art with the longing to bend the two poles of life and bring them closer together, considers the unity that the world and the universe will reach by overcoming polarity as the most sacred truth for him.

Thou Shalt Not Kill contains a selection of numerous essays by Hermann Hesse; Clear, sincere thoughts and articles written in a direct language bring together different themes from different periods. The book consists of five sections: "Early Period Thoughts", "Political Views on the First World War", "On World View", "Literary Writings", "Late Period Thoughts". For the reader who encounters Hermann Hesse's clear literature with great joy and interest, Selected Essays titled "Thou Shalt Not Kill" are a good step towards simplifying thoughts in the age we live in, bombarded with images and information pollution.


Thin Cover:

Number of Pages: 228

Year of Print: 2016


eBook:

Number of Pages: 225

Year of Print: 2016


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Yapı Kredi Publications

Number of Pages: 228

First Print Year: 2012

Language Turkish

Publisher : Yapı Kredi Publications
Number of pages : 228
Publication Year : 2016
ISBN : 9789750821479
The heart : Turkish
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you will not kill Hermann Hesse, with whom Turkish readers have a passionate relationship, especially with his books called Steppenwolf, The Bead Game and Siddhartha, has gained the respect of his writer colleagues and the love of many successive generations, and has become an author whose works have been translated into various languages and are read in every continent of the world. Thomas Mann said of Hesse, whom Hugo Ball described as the last knight of the glorious army of Romanticism, in the early period of his literary activity as "the writer whom I find closest to myself, the writer whom I choose among the writers and whom I attach the most love to". Peter Handke said in 1970, at the peak of the Hesse renaissance, " "Hesse is undoubtedly a great writer who knows what he is doing and who will come out of all evaluations with flying colors." Hesse, who in his work resorts to thought instead of art with the longing to bend the two poles of life and bring them closer together, considers the unity that the world and the universe will reach by overcoming polarity as the most sacred truth for him. .Thou Shalt Not Kill contains a selection of numerous essays by Hermann Hesse; Clear, sincere thoughts and articles written in a direct language bring together different themes from different periods. The book consists of five sections: ''Early Period Thoughts'', ''Political Views on the First World War'', ''On World View'', ''Literary Writings'', ''Late Period Thoughts''. For the reader who encounters Hermann Hesse's clear literature with great joy and interest, Selected Essays titled "Thou Shalt Not Kill" is a good step towards simplifying thoughts in the age we live in with image bombardment and information pollution. Thin Cover: Number of Pages: 228Print Year: 2016e-Book: Pages Number: 225Printing Year: 2016Language: TurkishPublisher: Yapı Kredi Publications Number of Pages: 228 First Printing Year: 2012 Language: Turkish PX0028730
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