Beyond

If you want to get to know the scientists behind the work even better, this is just the right place for you. In this section of Beyond, the researchers present books which have impacted their lives and their ways of thinking in meaningful ways. The books presented range from novels, to memoirs, to science books of all sorts. You can filter the books by genre or just scroll through the list. This is also a great way to get inspiration for your own reading!

Anne Peters

The Story Of The Stone

This moving family novel from 1760 is about young Bao-Yu, who prefers to study girls than Confucian teachings, and his two cousins. The Chinese classic illuminates Buddhist concepts against the background of secular themes and shows how karma influences all of our lives.

Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern

The Glass Bead Game

Mastering the glass bead game, a program from all human sciences, is Joseph Knecht's goal in life. In doing so, he encounters dilemmas again and again. Joseph Knecht's journey is Hermann Hesse's last work – and an absolute classic.

Jim Hinton

The Regeneration Trilogy

1917: In a scottish military hospital, army psychiatrist William Rivers treats soldiers traumatized by war before they are sent back to the front. in her regeneration trilogy, Pat Barker masterfully shows the atrocities of every war and makes it clear: It is not countries that lose the war, but individuals.

Simeon Schudy

The Little Prince

The story follows a young prince who visits various planets in space, including Earth, and addresses themes of loneliness, friendship, love, and loss. Despite its style as a children's book, The Little Prince makes observations about life, adults and human nature.