The story of young Henry, who struggles to fulfil his ambitions to become a successful painter and is torn between the gentle Anna and the proud and sensual Judith, is one of the most outstanding and personal Bildungsroman writ¬ten in the German language.
Composed between 1846 and 1855, Keller's poetic, semi-autobiographical novel draws on the author's own youth, artistic studies and development as a man, as well as providing a comprehensive portrait of his country and his times. Green Henry is one of the most important novels in European literature, and undoubtedly the greatest work of fiction by a Swiss writer.
Author, 'The Zucchini Conspiracy', 'The Impostors' & 'The Man Who Couldn't Stop Thinking'. Seriously humoristic. I live among the French Basques. #writer
@tothemax2050 And green in the title, too. One of the great books of 19th century literature, 'Green Henry', by the Swiss author Gottfried Keller. I enjoyed it very much a few years back. https://t.co/VoGwUZxBet