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Carregando... Rosshalde (1914)de Hermann Hesse
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This is such a quietly sad novel about a family torn apart in so many ways. The only thing that hold them together at all is the small child Pierre. In many ways the setting is idyllic. Veraguth is a famous painter and they live at Rosshalde, the family estate. Yet he lives in his studio, visiting the house only for meals. Hermann Hesse writes with a freshness and simplicity that reels the reader in and hooks them. Rosshalde is the estate where the Veraguth family lives. Most of the members of the family do not get along with each other. Herr Veraguth is especially unhappy with his life. During the course of the novel, he learns what it will take for him to embrace life and be happy again. This was a quick, simple read. The message is relatively easy to understand. However, I didn't really identify or care that much about the main characters because they are so flawed. It's worth the time to read, though, because it's so short. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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Living in luxury in a purposefully designed building on an estate which he regards as idyllic, Johann Veraguth lives separately from his wife in the main house. Their young son, Pierre, helps to maintain the only tie that now binds them.
Johann paints to escape the loneliness and pain of the emotional wounds he bears, but his self-absorbtion only serves to further isolate him from Pierre, who hates the smell of the oils, and his wife, who does not understand his works.
Hope comes in the form of a close friend who suggests he travel to the east with him and discover a new life there. Before this plan comes to fruition however, tragedy strikes the family and forces them to look to each other for the strength to endure it.
Beautifully written, Hesse has a wonderful ability to create characters of truth, that illustrate the human condition in a wonderfully balanced way. The book is poignant and, for those who have ears to hear, a timely reminder to take time now to cherish the things that are truly important in life. All too soon, they will be lost to us. ( )