Whoever can love is happy

Whoever can love is happy

Autor: Hermann Hesse
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"Whoever Can Love Is Happy ," written by Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse, brings together a series of short texts, poems, and thoughts on affection between partners, for oneself, and for life. All focused on a single theme: love.

 

The maxim championed by Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse—which gives the title to this work and one of the texts in this collection—best expresses the author's understanding of love. This feeling is a continuous existential quest that leads to the construction and refinement of one's own identity. It is a state of inspiration and has a special meaning, but never of possession.

Everything Hesse wrote about love is gathered in this brief anthology: prose, poetry, short stories, essays, aphorisms, and quotations from his rich correspondence. These writings address three variations on the theme: adolescent love, the experience of mature love, and love for humanity.

Throughout his life, the author wrote short texts, poems, and reflections on affection between partners, for himself, and for life, as well as on the discovery of love and the delicacy a woman inspires in the male universe. The wait for the first kiss, the secret encounter, the unrequited feelings for a woman, and the stubborn imagination of a sick man trapped in love at first sight are some of the situations Hesse narrates. And it is with these that he creates the composition of love and happiness.

In Whoever can love is happy , Hesse defends the existence of reciprocated and inaccessible love and shows that happiness depends on who loves.

ISBN978-655-587-421-1
Tradutor Luiz Montez
Altura225 mm
Largura155 mm
Profundidade10 mm
Lançamento07/10/2024
Páginas210
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