Umwege: Erzählungen by Hermann Hesse
Hermann Hesse's Umwege: Erzählungen ("Detours: Stories") is a collection of short tales that feel like quiet conversations. There's no single plot, but a common thread connects them: people at a crossroads.
The Story
Each story follows a different person—an artist, a traveler, a dreamer—who finds their life plan has fallen apart. They set out for one destination but end up somewhere completely unexpected. A planned trip gets canceled, a love affair fizzles, or a lifelong goal suddenly seems empty. These aren't action-packed adventures, but internal journeys. We watch as they wander, doubt, and slowly come to terms with their new, unplanned reality.
Why You Should Read It
What I love about this book is its kindness toward human frailty. Hesse doesn't judge his characters for being confused or taking the long way around. Instead, he finds a strange beauty in their missteps. Reading it feels like permission to not have everything figured out. The prose is clear and calm, pulling you into the characters' inner worlds without being difficult. It’s the perfect book for a slow afternoon when you're feeling reflective.
Final Verdict
This is for anyone who appreciates character over plot, and introspection over excitement. Perfect for fans of quiet literary fiction, readers going through a period of change, or anyone who needs a comforting reminder that life’s wrong turns often have a purpose. It's a short, soothing read that stays with you.
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Jessica Taylor
10 months agoCompatible with my e-reader, thanks.
Margaret Garcia
9 months agoJust what I was looking for.
Betty Brown
3 months agoGreat digital experience compared to other versions.