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Narcissus and Goldmund

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Published
Pages
320
Language
EN
ISBN
9780374506841
Reading Time
~5h 36min

Narcissus and Goldmund is a book by Hermann Hesse. In 1997. It has 320 pages.

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Hermann Hesse’s novel explores the complementary forces of intellect and sensibility through the lifelong bond between two men raised in a medieval monastery. Narziss, disciplined and devoted to scholarly pursuit, becomes the mentor of Goldmund, whose restless spirit draws him toward art, love, and the physical world. As their paths diverge, each man embodies a distinct mode of existence: one anchored in reason and asceticism, the other guided by emotion, creativity, and experience. Through their parallel journeys, Hesse examines how opposing temperaments can illuminate the same fundamental questions of identity and purpose. The narrative unfolds with lyrical precision, tracing Goldmund’s wanderings across European towns as he channels his passions into sculpture, while Narziss remains within the cloister, observing and guiding from a distance. Widely recognized for its psychological depth and philosophical inquiry, the work reflects Hesse’s enduring interest in the integration of conflicting human impulses. It stands as a meditation on how art, friendship, and self-discovery converge in the pursuit of a whole life.

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How many pages is Narcissus and Goldmund?+

Narcissus and Goldmund has 320 pages.

When was Narcissus and Goldmund published?+

Narcissus and Goldmund was published in 1997.

What is Narcissus and Goldmund about?+

Hermann Hesse’s novel explores the complementary forces of intellect and sensibility through the lifelong bond between two men raised in a medieval monastery. Narziss, disciplined and devoted to scholarly pursuit, becomes the mentor of Goldmund, whose restless spirit draws him toward art, love, and ...

Who wrote Narcissus and Goldmund?+

Narcissus and Goldmund was written by Hermann Hesse.