One Hour After Midnight

One Hour After Midnight is a poem by Hermann Hesse.

Works by Hermann Hesse
Poems
  • Romantic Songs
  • One Hour After Midnight
  • Poems
Novels
  • Peter Camenzind
  • Beneath the Wheel
  • Gertrude
  • Rosshalde
  • Knulp
  • Demian
  • Klein and Wagner
  • Klingsor's Last Summer
  • Siddhartha
  • Kurgast
  • Die Nürnberger Reise
  • Steppenwolf
  • Narcissus and Goldmund
  • Journey to the East
  • Autobiographical Writings
  • The Glass Bead Game
Essay collections
  • If the War Goes On ...
  • My Belief: Essays on Life and Art
Short stories
  • The Complete Fairy Tales of Hermann Hesse
  • Stories of Five Decades
  • Strange News from Another Star

Famous quotes containing the words hour and/or midnight:

    He certainly must be a son of Aurora to whom the sun looms, when there are so many millions to whom it glooms rather, or who will never see it till an hour after it has risen. But it behooves us old stagers to keep our lamps trimmed and burning to the last, and not trust to the sun’s looming.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    “Summer, you are the eucharist of death;
    Partake of you and never again
    Will midnight foot it steeply into dawn,
    Dawn veer into day,
    Nor the praised schism be of year split off year....”
    Allen Tate (1899–1979)