. . Original title: Narzi? und Goldmund
. . ISBN:?9787541159817
. . Content introduction. .
★"Really great emotions transcend gender"
★The works of German writer Hesse highly praised by Haruki Murakami
★"Siddhartha"" The masterpiece of Nobel Prize winner Hesse's novel after "Steppenwolf"
★After 27 years, a new translation has been added to the simplified Chinese world, and the German translator Yi Haizhou has translated the original German version without abridgement
"Spirit and Eros" (also translated as Narziss and Goldmund) (Narzi? und G oldmund) is a masterpiece of the novel by Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse, written in "Germany" After "Mian", "Siddhartha" and "Steppenwolf". The novel tells the life of Narcissus and Goldmund, two talented but very different young men. Narcissus, a young scholar at Mariabronn Monastery, is talented and talented. He has always been strict with himself and upholds the ideal of becoming a theologian who advocates logic and reason. However, Goldmund, who entered the school as a newcomer, originally Following his father's wish, he hoped to become a monk, but accidentally discovered the joy of secular life. Although the two were attracted by each other's unique temperament, their differences in nature led them to embark on completely different paths. As a young man, Goldmund traveled around the world, tasted love and sensual pleasures, learned the art of sculpture, and survived plague and death. Many years later, Goldmund was thrown into a prison cell for having an affair, but before his execution, he was saved by his old friend who had been living in his soul. The two life histories were finally intertwined...
. About the author. .
Hermann Hesse | Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) writer, poet, and painter. Born in Germany in 1877, he was naturalized in Switzerland in 1924. Won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946. Known as the last knight of German Romanticism.
. . Short review. .
"If you don't have a mother, how are you going to die, Narcissus? You can't love without a mother, and you can't die without a mother." From the initial boredom to being unable to stop for a moment At the end of the day, more than 50 pages have passed. It's a really surprising book. To think, to love joyfully, to wander freely, and to do whatever your heart wants to pursue, your soul will be comforted. The author almost perfectly expresses the growth of a young man, more generally speaking, it is a human being's pursuit of freedom, exploration of the inner world, and thinking about spiritual and material things. The protagonist Goldmund is very successfully portrayed. The character's growth process has its own reasons, rather than changing without any reason. How can people pursue their own hearts? To feel what you want and to love passionately may be the answer this book gave me.
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Hesse is one of my favorite writers. I bought this book in Fang Suo because of its beauty. When I came back, I discovered that it was the same book as "Narcissus and Goldmund" that I had read many years ago. I still love it after reading it again.
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It is necessary to abstain from sex and concentrate on academics, but also to fall in love and explore the world. Two sides of one body, a complete life.
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Whether it is continuous spiritual asceticism or the pursuit of earthly happiness, all roads lead to the same end - self-knowledge
< p> #"It's just that all the events he experienced not long ago have faded in his mind, as if too much time has passed in between: wandering with Victor, the cold and terrible weather under the fir tree The thrilling fights in the camp on winter nights, the tragic deaths of his companions, the days and nights of starvation, freezing, and madness were all in the past, and he had almost forgotten them. Of course, it was impossible to forget. Passed, just endured. Only something indescribable, terrible and precious remains. Although it has sunk into the depths of memory, it cannot be forgotten. It is an experience, a taste on the tongue, a taste. The Ring that binds the heart. "
"—Everything is going in circles, and the gorgeous world flows through his eyes, once, twice, countless times. "
" He thought that maybe all art, even all divinity, comes from the fear of death. We are afraid of it, we tremble in front of the passing time, and we see the flowers withering and the leaves falling with sadness over and over again, so there is nothing. It is inevitable to understand that we ourselves are also fleeting and fleeting. "
"In the blissful moment of climax, the joy of love is real, but it gradually fades in the next breath. Weakening and eventually annihilation; the deepest loneliness and sad addiction are also real, but they may also be swallowed up by desire and the bright side of life in an instant. Death and love are one, and people can call them life. Mother is love or desire, or she can be called a grave or desolation."
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"It seems that all existence is dualistic and based on contradictions and oppositions. : A person is either a woman or a man, a tramp or a philistine, or sensible or perceptive. We cannot breathe in and exhale at the same time, be a man and be a woman at the same time.
Freedom and order, impulse and reason, we always have to sacrifice one of them to achieve the other. However, the lost one is equally precious and equally worth pursuing! Women may have it easier in this respect, because nature has formed them into beings whose joys can naturally bear fruit and whose love can give birth to children. But men cannot bear fruit, they can only suffer in endless desire! Is the God who created all of this gloating and laughing at his creation? No, how could God be malicious? He is the one who created the deer and the forest, the birds and the fish, the flowers and the four seasons. Unfortunately, everything has cracks. Could it be said that this is the failure and imperfection of the creations themselves? Could it be said that God deliberately places flaws and desires on people to achieve some special purpose? Could it be said that these cracks are the seeds sown by the Antichrist and are a kind of original sin? But why should these desires and flaws be counted as original sin? Isn’t it that all beauty and holiness are born from it? Humans create them as a gift to God. "
""How will you die without a mother, Narcissus? You cannot love without a mother, and you cannot die without a mother.""
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"The world has become dark and savage. Death is singing sadly. Goldmund listens attentively, with a passion burning in his body. ”
“When the god of death reaches out his hand into life, the voice should not only be sad and resisting, but also deep and affectionate, with a sense of fulfillment like autumn. When death is approaching, the lamp of life should burn brighter and more sincerely. For others, death may be a fighter, a judge, an executioner or a strict father, but for Goldmund, death can be a mother or a lover: Its call is tender, its touch loving. "
"Since then, how much time has flown by, rushing away like a river. He only remembered that he was sad at the time, but he could not remember why he was sad. It turns out that even sadness will pass away, even pain and despair will pass away, and happiness will pass away, gradually fading, losing value and meaning. The day comes when one can no longer remember what caused him so much pain, and even the pain has withered away. "
"These all make him despair, but today's pain, this bitter situation, will one day decay and turn into nothingness, right? There is no doubt that this pain, this bitter suffering will also grow old, decline, and eventually be forgotten. Nothing lasts forever, not even pain. ”
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