Why are all the men in Herman Hesse's books so sensitive? Seems a bit unrealistic

Why are all the men in Herman Hesse's books so sensitive? Seems a bit unrealistic.

I didn't find them to be unrealistic. They seems like normal guys.

Hesse was gay. Wait, that was Mann.

people with deep hearts and wide sensibilities are often a bit touchy

Hesse's early novels were actually pulp fantasy novels about a bespectacled loner named Hermann the Conqueror, who was obviously - and, frankly, rather amateurishly, especially the in-depth erotic tiger-wrestling sequences - based on himself.

They weren't selling well, however, and that was why his publishers suggested that he perhaps write about the more literary and psychoanalytical stuff we know him for today. Probably for the best.

alright but for real no one saw all the weird homoerotic undertones in narcissus and goldmund? i mean holy fuck.

That's in all his novels

I expect he meant emotionally intelligent sensitive, rather than easily offended sensitive.

I'm a sensitive man, therefore it's not unrealistic.

>in-depth erotic tiger-wrestling sequences
would read

Most of the world isn't though.

So?

So? What's realistic about creating characters that only represent a minority of the population?

This is probably the dumbest sentence uttered on this board this year.

are you a commie, or what makes you think that realism was the objective?
not every novel is supposed to be some kind of balzac snapshot of society

You underestimate this board.

I have read siddhartha.

Can you anons also recommend something else by hesse?

Steppenwolf.

>You started with the pleb book

i really liked siddhartha user. it taught me a lot. and it was written in a manner that i thought was very nice: clean and soft.

You, my friend, have taken the bait.

I didn't mean to say it is bad. Not at all.
It is just the most plebian of his novels.

Now stop posting and read Steppenwolf till Friday

Either you're being baited or this post is in itself meta-bait

Steppenwolf is literally the worst of Hesse.

(you)
effortless bait really.

Klinsgor's last summer