Steppenwolf – Hermann Hesse

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Penguin, Medium-format Paperback – Modern Classics – 253pp. ISBN 9780140181029. Light cover damage.

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Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse is a landmark novel in twentieth-century literature and a profound exploration of identity, alienation, and the search for meaning. First published in 1927, this iconic work follows the life of Harry Haller, a seemingly respectable, educated man who views himself as a divided soul — part human, part wolf. Disillusioned by the superficiality of modern society, Haller wrestles with inner conflict, isolation, and a desperate yearning for authenticity.

As Harry is drawn into a surreal, often hallucinatory world of enigmatic encounters — including the beguiling Hermione, the spirits of Mozart and Goethe, and the mysterious Magic Theatre — he embarks on a spiritual and psychological journey. Through these strange experiences, Haller confronts the darker corners of his psyche and glimpses the possibility of personal redemption and transcendent happiness.

Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, Hermann Hesse’s Steppenwolf became an emblem of the 1960s counterculture and remains a timeless classic for readers drawn to philosophical fiction, existential themes, and the enduring question of where one truly belongs in a restless world.

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