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《The Joy of Enduring Life》 Written by Hermann Hesse│Translated by Yoo Hye-ja│Munye Chunchusa ☞ Book information https://www.aladin.co.kr/shop/wproduc... Hermann Hesse, a representative writer of 20th century Germany and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, achieved dazzling glory as a writer, but he was also criticized by fellow Germans for his anti-war movement against his home country, Germany. His wife suffered from mental illness, and Hesse himself suffered from suicidal impulses since childhood due to his sensitive sensibilities, leading to a difficult life. Despite all this, Hesse did not give in to any hardships, and he looked at the world with a childlike innocence, felt pain, and tasted happiness. He also expressed his experiences in various genres such as essays, fairy tales, and poetry, as well as in writing and drawing. His works, such as 《Demian》, 《Beneath the Wheel》, and 《Siddhartha》, still give us great joy today. Today, I would like to introduce Hesse's essay collection, "The Joy of Enduring Life," which deeply reflects on happiness and pain, life and death using the small details of his daily life as the subject matter. This book contains 48 essays that reflect Hesse's deep inner thoughts. If you appreciate the simple writing and the beautiful landscapes of the Swiss mountains together, you will understand what 'unconditional happiness' is. Hesse's writings, which melt various sufferings into writing and pictures and create new life and hope, will come to us who are depressed by all the world's affairs as the 'joy of enduring life' itself. #Hermann Hesse #Nobel Prize in Literature #Demian #Happiness #The Woman Who Reads Books #Audiobook #I'll Read Books to You #koreanaudiobook