Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf
Hermann Hesse
Amanda Palmer
Has a fantastical realism that pierces to the bottom of the psyche. I've re-read and re-read this sucker every five years. - Amanda Palmer
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Steppenwolf

Steppenwolf

Hermann Hesse
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Hermann Hesse
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In the shadowy recesses of a man's soul, where the lines between the human and the beast blur, "Steppenwolf" by Hermann Hesse unfolds a story both profound and unsettling. It is a narrative that delves deep into the psyche of Harry Haller, a man at war with himself, torn between societal conventions and his untamed, primal instincts. Hesse masterfully navigates the labyrinth of existential despair, painting a portrait of a man who is a stranger to himself, caught in the throes of a life he neither fully embraces nor understands. It is a poignant exploration of the duality of man's nature, a poetic journey through the dark night of the soul towards a flickering light of self-awareness and redemption. Yet, "Steppenwolf" is more than a mere psychological drama; it is a clarion call for introspection and the pursuit of authenticity in a world brimming with pretense and superficiality. Through the allegorical journey of its protagonist, Hesse challenges the reader to confront their own inner wolves, to question the fabric of their identity and the societal masks they wear. With its rich symbolism, philosophical depth, and haunting imagery, "Steppenwolf" stands as a testament to Hesse's genius, an invitation to embark on a journey that promises to transform as much as it transcends. It is a work that resonates with the timeless struggle for understanding, acceptance, and, ultimately, human connection in the face of profound isolation.

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Released
1927
1 Jan
Length
256
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Has a fantastical realism that pierces to the bottom of the psyche. I've re-read and re-read this sucker every five years. - Amanda Palmer
Solitude is independence. It had been my wish and with the years I had attained it. It was cold. Oh, cold enough! But it was also still, wonderfully still and vast like the cold stillness of space in which the stars revolve.
— Hermann Hesse, Steppenwolf

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