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The Novices of Sais [Paperback]

Novalis (Author), Paul Klee (Illustrator), Ralph Manheim (Translator)
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June 1, 2005

Novalis is one of the towering figures of German Romanticism. The Novices of Sais, translated from the German into French in 1925, received enthusiastic recognition by artists and poets alike and is often quoted by the surrealists. The text is a lyrical combination of Romantic emotion combined with a profound fascination with nature. In 1949, the novel was translated into English by Ralph Manheim and accompanied by 60 original drawings by Paul Klee. With an introduction by Stephen Spender.

Friedrich von Hardenberg, who wrote under the pen name Novalis, died at the age of 29 in 1801. His Hymns to the Night is considered one of the great pillars of German Romanticism.


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"His language seduces in the same way that the numerous....guises of nature captivate the knowlege seekers of the novel." -- The Nation, July 18/25, 2005

"Mysterious and transporting....an intriguing, epoch-spanning duet." -- Speakeasy, Summer 2005

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Friedrich von Hardenberg, who wrote under the pen name Novalis, died at the age of 29 in 1801. He had contracted consumption, but his death might have been accelerated due to the shock of the sudden death of his fourteen-year-old brother. His "Hymns to the Night" is considered one of the great pillars of German Romanticism. Ralph Manheim was arguably the most important (and brilliant) translator of the 20th century from the German and the French. He translated the works of Gunter Grass, Bertolt Brecht, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Hermann Hesse, Peter Handke, among others. The PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal for Translation is a major lifetime achievement award in the field of translation. Paul Klee taught at the Bauhaus School after World War I, and at Dusseldorf Academy (1931), but was dismissed by the Nazis, who termed his work "degenerate." A trip to North Africa in 1914 stimulated Klee to using colors and his work showed a mastery of delicate, dreamlike color harmonies. Klee influenced the budding abstract expressionist movement.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 129 pages
  • Publisher: Archipelago Books (June 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0974968056
  • ISBN-13: 978-0974968056
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 7.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #473,295 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Novalis--synesthesia, multimedia, June 3, 2009
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The Novices of Sais and Heinrich von Ofterdingen are two works by Novalis that are very important to me.

I was aware of *The Novices of Sais* long before it was published in translation by archipelago. I vainly searched for out of print translations. I e-mailed someone at Dedalus, asking them to publish a translation. (Dedalus does much important German lit.) So, as I've liked to claim about other German works that appear in print now in the U.S., I feel I conjured this translation.

The work is poetic. It goes into the difficult, antithetical aspect of human reason, and how to deal with that problem. Both naturalism and antinaturalism are embraced.

There is a passage that could very well have inspired Wagner's notion of gesamptkunstwerke. "...he heard, saw, touched and thought at once."

He is fleshing out Goethe's naturalism. As God mellows with time (and disappears); nature mellows--

"...then the sun will lay down her harsh scepter."

Caves are important in *The Novices*, as they are in *Heinrich von Ofterdingen*. They are tranformation places; alchemical transformations take place there. (In Hermann Broch's *The Spell*--the mine) Metals were thought to grow underground through "telluric forces". (Alchemy is about human transformation.)

Novalis' mention of the "world soul" reminds us of Fechner, who may have been influenced by Novalis as he developed a conception of the earth that is along the lines of what we now call "gaia".

The last admonition is great advice for anyone, especially artists:

"...he who feels an inner calling to impart the understanding of nature to other men, to develop and cultivate this gift in men, must first give careful regard to the natural causes of this development and endeavor to learn the elements of this art from nature. Having thus gained an insight he will devise a system based on experiment, analysis and comparison, whereby these means may be applied by any individual; this system will become like second nature to him and then he will embark with enthusiasm upon his rewarding task."

While we Americans usually are quite satisfied with the first raw improvisations that we spew forth.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Novices of Sais, May 31, 2008
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Beautiful little book. Written by Novalis, one of the overlooked literary geniuses of all time, this book is one of his major works. His writings were few and fragmentary due to an early death at age 29. What he did write is profound. The drawings by Paul Klee are interesting but no match for the beauty and depth of Novalis' mind.
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This deeply cryptic and beautiful little text is perhaps Novalis' most beautiful and complex work. The Novices of Sais unfolds as a hermetic prose poem in which the various approaches to the study and contemplation of nature are discussed and compared. Novalis sees the poetic as the unifying method-as well as that which is nearest to the inner truth of nature. This brief and beautiful text continues to haunt and inspire its readers, its place has been secured in the tradition. Paul Klee's illustrations are characteristically poignant and simple at once.
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