Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Herman Hesse's Novel Demian Is Unbelievably Popular In Korea

The 1919 novel about a young German man rebelling and trying to find himself - and then going to war - resonates strongly. "In Korea it has attained such cultural importance that critic Lee Dong-jin, host of the Red Book Room podcast, can make this pronouncement: 'There are two kinds of people: those who read Demian, and those who don’t.' Given the enduring presence of the book on their country’s school curricula, most Koreans fall into the former category."



Article source here:Arts Journal

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