Demian - Hermann Hesse (Peter Owen, 5th Impression 1970)
This Peter Owen fifth impression (1970) of Demian by Hermann Hesse is of interest to collectors of Hermann Hesse editions, 20th century German literature in translation, and bibliophiles of existentialist and coming-of-age fiction.
About: Very good fifth impression in the original dust jacket. Jacket shows light rubbing to extremities and some fading to the spine panel; boards clean and tight. Interior clean and bright throughout. A presentable copy of this collectable Peter Owen Hesse edition with its iconic two-tone graphic cover design.
Details:
- Title: Demian
- Author: Hermann Hesse
- Publisher: Peter Owen Limited, London
- Publication Date: 1970
- Edition: 5th Impression
- Binding: Hardcover
- Translator: Peter Owen (from the German)
- Condition: Very Good
- Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good
Synopsis: Peter Owen fifth impression, translated from the German, original dust jacket with striking graphic cover design, collectable Hesse title, desirable for bibliophiles and collectors of 20th century European literature in translation.
Review: Hermann Hesse's Demian is a seminal coming-of-age novel first published in 1919, following the inner journey of Emil Sinclair as he navigates the tension between the ordered, respectable world of his upbringing and the darker, more instinctual forces embodied by his enigmatic schoolfellow Max Demian. Deeply influenced by Jungian psychology and Nietzschean philosophy, the novel remains one of the defining works of 20th century German literature and a touchstone for collectors of Hesse.