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biographical name
Hermann 1877–1962 German author
geographical name
region of west central Germany north of Baden-Württemberg, divided into Hesse-Darmstadt (in the south) and Hesse-Cas*sel\ ˈhes-ˈka-sᵊl , -ˈkä- , ˈhe-sē- , ˈhe-sə-\ (in the north)Note: Hesse-Cassel was united with Prussia in 1866 as part of the province of Hesse-Nassau along with the duchy of Nassau and the city of Frankfurt am Main.
state of the Weimar Republic, equivalent to Hesse-Darmstadt
state of Germany and formerly of West Germany including the larger part of Hesse-Darmstadt and part of Hesse-Nassau; capital Wiesbaden area 8151 square miles (21,111 square kilometers), population 5,971,816
1 “We want it to feel like a community,” said Matt Hesse, 41, the founder and chief executive.
2 Driving in a Porsche while high, he talked about “the way DNA works” and how he planned to star in a movie based on Hermann Hesse’s “Steppenwolf.”
3 Citing the success of her first season, the new commissions and ticket sales, she said Mr. Hesse had refused to accept her decisions and artistic vision.
4 But there were all those little hard ones, like Hesse and Tuscany and Piedmont.
5 The budget deficit became a source of irritation between the creative team of the exhibition and the government of Kassel and the state of Hesse, which are shareholders in the company that operates the exhibition.
6 Ms. Binder’s dismissal before the announcement of a new season along with Mr. Hesse’s departure suggest serious turbulence at Tanztheater Wuppertal.
7 Hesse writes with tenderness and insight about the stories we tell ourselves in order to survive and the ways we cobble together family with whatever we have.
8 A cautionary word, issued out of extreme admiration and enthusiasm for Monica Hesse’s “American Fire: Love, Arson, and Life in a Vanishing Land”: Do not be deterred by its chewy beginning and gooey finish.
9 “Eva Hesse” pays a gratifying amount of attention to the thinking and the techniques that produced her art, and invites viewers to contemplate it further.
10 One year, a social studies teacher exclusively recommended Hermann Hesse novels, and an English teacher who was also a priest suggested only books by Willa Cather.
11 But Ms. Begleiter has made ample and judicious use of Hesse’s letters and diaries, passages of which are read in voice-over by Selma Blair.
12 He succeeds quite well in maintaining a balance between Nietzsche’s life and thought and makes some nice connections to Emerson, Hesse, Mann and Adorno.
13 It reproduces more than 350 examples, almost all given to the museum over the years by the artist’s sister, Helen Hesse Charash.
14 Unlike the saucy transgressiveness that informs Wilke’s vision, Hesse’s pieces are marked by an unfussy and spare aesthetic that seems intellectually rather than emotionally driven — and certainly doesn’t overtly aim to titillate or shock.
15 Guest books for the Carona house also survive, signed by celebrities including Hermann Hesse and Timothy Leary.
16 And nothing at all is said about the great embarrassment Luther caused his church by secretly condoning the bigamy of his most powerful protector, Landgrave Philip of Hesse.
17 Formally, these sculptures recall earlier works by very different artists, such as the fleshy latex ropes of Eva Hesse and Jasper Johns' painted maps.
18 It’s one of the things I remember most about that time: Cal, sitting on a rock, reading Hermann Hesse and learning about the Buddha.
19 Instead he said he found an animated and egoless filmmaker who suggested that he prepare for the film by reading Hesse’s “Siddhartha.”
20 Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse and André Gide all make cameo appearances, and Roth was tickled to learn that Marlene Dietrich called him her favorite writer.