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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Knulp by Hermann Hesse is a quiet, penetrating work of early twentieth century European literature, first published in German in 1915 and presented here in English translation. Set in provincial Germany, the novel follows Knulp, a wandering outsider who lives without property, profession, or social ambition, moving between villages, old friendships, and temporary shelters. Through this marginal existence, Hesse explores freedom, loneliness, and the subtle pressures of social conformity.Knulp is not a political rebel, but a voluntary outcast whose refusal of conventional success exposes the moral assumptions of bourgeois life. The novel's episodic structure and introspective tone anticipate later literary figures of drift and inward resistance. Readers familiar with Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation will recognize an early spiritual kinship: a solitary figure defined not by ambition or accumulation, but by movement, presence, and an uneasy freedom outside respectable society.Often read alongside Peter Camenzind, Demian, and Siddhartha, Knulp represents an important stage in Hesse's development as a writer concerned with individuality and inner life, work that would later be recognized with the Nobel Prize in Literature. This English language edition is well suited for readers of German literature in translation, literary fiction, and psychological novels concerned with alienation, nonconformity, and the cost of living truthfully.Available in Kindle, Paperback, and Hardback formats. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Knulp by Hermann Hesse is a quiet, penetrating work of early twentieth century European literature, first published in German in 1915 and presented here in English translation. Set in provincial Germany, the novel follows Knulp, a wandering outsider who lives without property, profession, or social ambition, moving between villages, old friendships, and temporary shelters. Through this marginal existence, Hesse explores freedom, loneliness, and the subtle pressures of social conformity.Knulp is not a political rebel, but a voluntary outcast whose refusal of conventional success exposes the moral assumptions of bourgeois life. The novel's episodic structure and introspective tone anticipate later literary figures of drift and inward resistance. Readers familiar with Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation will recognize an early spiritual kinship: a solitary figure defined not by ambition or accumulation, but by movement, presence, and an uneasy freedom outside respectable society.Often read alongside Peter Camenzind, Demian, and Siddhartha, Knulp represents an important stage in Hesse's development as a writer concerned with individuality and inner life, work that would later be recognized with the Nobel Prize in Literature. This English language edition is well suited for readers of German literature in translation, literary fiction, and psychological novels concerned with alienation, nonconformity, and the cost of living truthfully.Available in Kindle, Paperback, and Hardback formats. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.