Fluss ohne Ufer
In his trilogy Fluss ohne Ufer (Shoreless River; 1949), Hans Henny Jahnn took up the ancient model of universal harmony. Thus, the protagonists of his novels make fluid transitions between experiences of music and of nature, and between sensations and discourse on art. After an intense experience of nature and the body that recalls Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Les rêveries du promeneur solitaire (Reveries of the Solitary Walker; 1782), he is able to find his model in Le chant des oiseaux (Song of the Birds; 1528) by Clément Janequin and thus take up the
- original Title: Fluss ohne Ufer
- Date: 1949 – 1961
- Genre: Trilogy of novels