Narcissus and Goldmund
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Hermann Hesse
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Narcissus and Goldmund is the story of a passionate yet uneasy friendship between two men of opposite character. Narcissus, an ascetic instructor at a cloister school, has devoted himself solely to scholarly and spiritual pursuits. One of his students is the sensual, restless Goldmund, who is immediately drawn to his teacher's fierce intellect and sense of discipline. When Narcissus persuades the young student that he is not meant for a life of self-denial, Goldmund sets off in pursuit of aesthetic and physical pleasures, a path that leads him to a final, unexpected reunion with Narcissus.
©1957 Herman Hesse (P)2009 BBC AudioWhat listeners say about Narcissus and Goldmund
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- Anonymous User
- 12-03-22
A masterpiece by a truly great author
Spoiler Alert: Narcissus and Goldmund is the wonderful story of two young men who join a monastery. Narzissus is the classic aesthete. Goldmund initially longs for the life of an aesthete but Narcissus awakens the sensuous in him which was always his dominant feature. Goldmund leaves the monastery and explores the world and lives a life rich in sensuality with little purpose or meaning. At one point he sees a statue and is overcome by its beauty. He tracks down the master who carved it and becomes his apprentice or workmate. Starting gifted he eventually surpasses the master. Then he becomes restless and leaves to experience more of the world. The Black Death sweeps across the land he is in, and death is all around him but it doesn't claim him. Eventually, he is captured by a lord whose mistress he has seduced not far from the monastery he left in the beginning.
Condemned to death he is saved by Narcissus who has become abbot of the monastery. He stays there except for one small adventure and dies soon after his return.
This is a masterpiece by one of the world's truly great authors. It gives an amazing contrast between the sensuous and the aesthetic life although it tells little of the latter. The names of the main characters say much. The ideas are often magical in their depth and the writing has great beauty.
I have read quite a few of the brilliant books by Herman Hesse and some were very heavy going but this has always been the one I loved best.
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- Máighréad Finnegan
- 14-07-22
Highly recommend
Very good audiobook, this is a well narrated and great translation of Narcissus and Goldmund.
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- Raymond Kenneth John Knight
- 10-03-24
Deeper.than The Glass Bead Game.
Wonderful. Life.brought to.life. I read it as a seventeen year old and heard it as a seventy two year old. Now I understand it.
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- Diana Devlin
- 29-04-23
Compelling characters and plot
I first read this book around 40 yeats ago and I remember enjoying it. Today, it feels dated and overly romantic but still compelling.
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- SjG
- 08-02-21
I will come back to this again and again
beautifully written and I so look forward to returning to it in future. the performance was talented and thoroughly enjoyable.
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- Karol Machalski
- 28-11-20
*****
Nobelist's one of the greatest writings read by Simon Vance, the audiobook is true art.
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- Kindle Customer
- 19-10-22
A book that takes us deep and far.
A profound and moving exploration of aspects of our humanity. Set in medieval Europe, and full of incident, but totally relevant to modern man. Exquisitely narrated.
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- AMG
- 20-01-23
A beautiful story and a joy to listen
I find the voice and style of narration very appropriate for this book. To me, it was an en enjoyable experience
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- D Powles
- 07-10-21
Deeply Good
Listening to this very well presented production is a valuable experience.
A thought provoking and moving consideration of the relative value of personal experience that seems immediately relevant despite being set in a time and place so unfamiliar.
Personal judgment of the protagonists conduct is gloriously checked by the revelations they draw from their pasts. An adventure story for the contemplative.
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- Earth Demon
- 13-12-19
Beautifully Written and Well Read
Clearly psycho-analytical in perspective and its savouring of symbols (or rather symbol - the goddess) gives it a timeless and poetic quality. It is a treasure really.
This was written post WW1 and there is a hunger for spiritual meaning which transcends not only orthodoxy but any kind of bookishness. Goldmund roams free, taking comfort where he may and discomfort where he must, confounding most of the ten commandments as he does so. His courageous, ignorant and arrogant rush into the unknown succeeds finally in producing wisdom in the form of a living love which is simple and real. It is neither intellectual nor religious, rather it has a magical quality.
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