著者について

Béla Hamvas was a Hungarian philosopher, writer, and literary critic, celebrated for his profound insights into the human condition and his unique perspectives on culture and spirituality. Born in Budapest in 1897, Hamvas spent much of his life exploring the intersections of philosophy, literature, and the metaphysical, which would come to define his body of work. His writings often reflect a deep appreciation for nature, art, and the complexities of existence, drawing on various influences from Eastern and Western thought.

Despite facing political challenges and censorship during his lifetime, Hamvas's legacy endures through his influential essays and philosophical treatises. Works such as "The Philosophy of Wine" and "The Book of the Forest Laurel" showcase his lyrical style and intellectual depth. His thought has inspired many, and he remains a pivotal figure in Hungarian literature and philosophy, celebrated for his ability to weave together existential themes with rich imagery and eloquent prose.

国籍 ハンガリー語
生年月日 December 23, 1897
出生地 Budapest, Hungary
死亡日 September 7, 1968