Siddhartha: Préface de Jacques Brenner

Siddhartha: Préface de Jacques Brenner

by Hermann Hesse

Narrated by Thibault de Montalembert

Unabridged — 5 hours, 26 minutes

Siddhartha: Préface de Jacques Brenner

Siddhartha: Préface de Jacques Brenner

by Hermann Hesse

Narrated by Thibault de Montalembert

Unabridged — 5 hours, 26 minutes

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Overview

Un jour vient où l'enseignement traditionnel donné aux brahmanes ne suffit plus au jeune Siddhartha. Quand des ascètes Samanas passent dans la ville, il les suit, se familiarise avec toutes leurs pratiques mais n'arrive pas à trouver la paix de l'âme recherchée. Puis c'est la rencontre avec Gautama, le Bouddha. Tout en reconnaissant sa doctrine sublime, il ne peut l'accepter et commence une autre vie auprès de la belle Kamala et du marchand Kamaswani. Les richesses qu'il acquiert font de lui un homme neuf, matérialiste, dont le personnage finit par lui déplaire.Il s'en va à travers la forêt, au bord du fleuve. C'est là que s'accomplit l'ultime phase du cycle de son évolution.

Dans le cadre d'une Inde recréée à merveille, écrit dans un style d'une rare maîtrise, Siddhartha, roman de formation, est un des plus grands de Hermann Hesse, prix Nobel de littérature. Plus qu'une approche du bouddhisme, ce roman est une véritable initiation à toutes formes de spiritualité : un livre de référence pour tout lecteur en quête de sagesse.

La lecture de Thibault de Montalembert sublime cette invitation au voyage spirituel.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Audio

02/27/2017
Actor Ansdell guides listeners in his firm and gentle voice through Hesse’s lyrical prose depicting the self-discovery journey of his protagonist, Siddhartha. Ansdell’s pacing and English accent give his reading for the audiobook an air of philosopher’s wisdom. Ansdell is especially good at pauses and inflections that express Siddhartha’s moods of exaltation and utter despair at various points in his life as a young Brahman, an ascetic, a lover, businessman, and then as a father and elderly recluse who sits by the river and finally experiences the peace and tranquility he has always sought. Published in German in 1922 and in English in 1951, the revival of Hesse’s novel in this era of widespread interest in Eastern religions offers Ansdell a vehicle for his diverse narrative talents. (Sept.)

San Francisco Chronicle

"Hermann Hesse is the greatest writer of the century."

Chicago Tribune

"One could even hope that Hesse’s readers are hungrily imbibing Siddhartha, and that they will be so wisely foolish as to live by it."

Washington Post Book World

"In Siddhartha the setting is Indian and we encounter the Buddha, but the author’s ethos is still closer to Goethe."

The Nation

"The cool and strangely simple story makes a beautiful little book, classic in proportion and style; it should be read slowly and with savor, preferably during the lonely hours of the night."

From the Publisher

"A writer of genius." —Times


"A subtle distillation of wisdom, stylistic grace and symmetry of form" —Sunday Times

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173145642
Publisher: Audiolib
Publication date: 07/07/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
Language: French

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