Rosshalde (Novel)
Commemorative Edition (Illustrated Edition)
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Publisher Description
In the heart of a grand mansion surrounded by gardens that conceal more secrets than they reveal, unfolds the story of Veraguth, a painter trapped between the isolation of his artistic genius and the torment of a crumbling family life. As tensions rise and emotional bonds fray, every corner of Rosshalde seems to whisper a question: can a man escape himself to find freedom? This novel takes readers on a deeply human journey, marked by melancholy, sacrifice, and the hope for a new beginning.
"Rosshalde" is not just a tale of loss and self-discovery; it is the precursor to a greater spiritual journey. In this work, Hermann Hesse delves into the roots of inner isolation and the search for meaning—themes that reach their pinnacle in "Siddhartha." If "Rosshalde" is the starting point of a man yearning for liberation, "Siddhartha" is the culmination of that quest: a path toward enlightenment and spiritual reconciliation. Together, these works form a bridge between the earthly and the transcendent, inviting readers to follow the journey of the human soul.