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The Journey to the East

Hermann Hesse

Casa editrice: Print On Demand

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The story of a youthful pilgrimage that seemingly failed. As the book opens, the narrator is engaged is writing the chronicle of this remembered adventure - the central experience of his youth. As he becomes immersed in retelling the chronicle, the writer realizes that only he has failed, that the youthful pilgrimage continues in a shining and mysterious way. 
Disponibile da: 25/10/2018.

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