"The Glass Bead Game" by Herman Hess
Quote from: fc2821 on November 28, 2009, 09:15:11 AM"The Glass Bead Game" by Herman HessI have been wondering about the Glass Bead Game,because it seems so very untypical.Hermann Hesse's other books (Siddhartha, Steppenwolf etc) indicate asearch to find a place in the world, asearch to find understanding & contentment etc,but the Glass Bead Game appears,as if it was written by someone else:The writer of the Glass Bead Game seems to welcome elitism.This I find difficult to understand,because Hermann Hesse apppears to have beenfighting against this elitism all his life...What do you think?
I think that in all his earlier books (especially in Siddhartha and Steppenwolf) Hesse explains a philosophical thought: that we are all equal,despite our different background, different individual thoughts, different talents etc.But in the "Glass Bead Game" an isolated intellectual "Elite" seem to set themselvesabove the rest of the world & I feel Hesse's welcoming attitude toward this "Elitism"contradicts all his earlier thoughts and works.
Sorry, I did not want to upset you,I always hoped I would one day communicate with someone about Hesse,so I might solve the puzzle:if books like Siddhartha and Steppenwolf were written by Hesse,& also the Glass Pearl Game is supposed to be written by Hesse... but I am not convinced.......because when I read it, it sounded to me as if it was written by someone like Hess...