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Steppenwolf

Steppenwolf

Hermann Hesse

Translated by Basil Creighton

Published in 1927, 'Steppenwolf' by Hermann Hesse explores the duality of human existence through the character of Harry Haller, who struggles between his bourgeois life and his wild, untamed nature. The novel delves into themes of existentialism, isolation, and the search for self-identity as Haller embarks on a surreal journey through various realities, ultimately confronting his inner turmoil and thoughts of suicide. Notable for its psychological depth and critique of societal norms, 'Steppenwolf' remains a significant work in modern literature.

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