The Special Features Of Immorenteplus-Hessen
immorente hessen One of the songs my old band played was a tune that Anders had written to a poem by Hermann Hesse. It's in his 1927 novel Steppenwolf and treats one of the central themes of the book, Introduction Anders used the 1932 Swedish translation by Sven Stolpe (or was the poetry in that edition translated by the poet Anders asterling, who wrote the introductory essay. leibrente hessen Here's Basil Creighton's 1929 English translation. The Immortals By Hermann HesseEver reeking from the vales of earth Ascends to us life's fevered surge, Wealth's excess, the rage of dearth, Smoke of death-meals on the gallow's verge; Greed without end, spasmodic lust; Murderers' hands, usurers' hands, hands of prayer; Secure And Stable Supplementary Pension Time and again the urges of life steam up to us from Earth's valleys: wild distress, drunken exuberance, gory smoke from a thousand last meals, spasms of pleasure, desire ...