Few American readers seem to be aware that Hermann Hesse, author of the
epic novels Steppenwolf and Siddhartha, among many others, also
wrote poetry, the best of which the poet James Wright has translated and
included in this book. This is a special volume--filled with short,
direct poems about love, death, loneliness, the seasons--that is imbued
with some of the imagery and feeling of Hesse's novels but that has a
clarity and resonance all its own, a sense of longing for love and for
home that is both deceptively simple and deeply moving.