An edition of Demian (1968)

Demian

the story of Emil Sinclair's youth

Demian
Hermann Hesse, Hermann Hesse
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An edition of Demian (1968)

Demian

the story of Emil Sinclair's youth

Hesse portrays the turmoil of Emil Sinclair, a docile young man who is drawn by his schoolmates into a secret and dangerous world of petty crime and revolt against convention. This first major novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Hermann Hesse incorporates a theme he returned to again and again in most of his works: the fundamental duality of existence. The youthful protagonist, Emil Sinclair, recognizes that life consists of opposing forces; however, his older friend, Max Demian, manages to both clarify and complicate Sinclair's confusion about life's conflicting values. Recounted in engaging prose, rich in sympathy and imagination, this brilliant psychological portrait of a troubled young man's exploration of the polarities of human nature has retained its remarkable power as a poignant statement of terrors and torments of adolescence. Hesse's classic tells of the turmoil of Emil Sinclair, a docile young man who is drawn by his schoolmates into a secret and dangerous world of petty crime and revolt against convention.

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Publisher
Bantam Books
Language
English
Pages
143

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Cover of: Demian
Demian: the story of Emil Sinclair's youth
1995, Quality Paperback Book Club
in English
Cover of: Demian
Demian: the story of Emil Sinclair's youth
1968, Bantam Books
in English

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Edition Notes

Reprint of the 1965 ed. published by Harper & Row, New York.

7th printing.

Published in
Toronto, New York
Series
A Bantam modern classic -- NY4054, Bantam modern classics -- NY4054.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
833/.912
Library of Congress
PT2617.E85 D413 1968x

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 143 pages
Number of pages
143

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44908365M
OCLC/WorldCat
3712452

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