One Hour After Midnight
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"One Hour After Midnight" is a poem by Hermann Hesse from the year 1899. It is from Hesse's early writings.[1]
History
It was from Helene Voigt, who the next year married Eugen Diederichs, a young publisher. To please his wife, Diederichs agreed to publish Hesse's collection of prose entitled One Hour After Midnight in 1898, although it is dated 1899. The work were a business failure. In two years, and One Hour After Midnight received only one printing and sold sluggishly.[2]
References
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Hermann Hesse
- Peter Camenzind
- Beneath the Wheel
- Gertrude
- Rosshalde
- Knulp
- Demian
- Klingsor's Last Summer
- Siddhartha
- Steppenwolf
- Narcissus and Goldmund
- Journey to the East
- The Glass Bead Game
- "One Hour After Midnight"
- Poems
- If the War Goes On ...
- My Belief: Essays on Life and Art
- Hermann Gundert (grandfather)