Steppenwolf

Hermann Hesse

book

Published: 1998

Pages: 285

STEPPENWOLF is the most autobiographical of Hermann Hesse's works. An experimental mix of symbolism, realism, and fantasy, it has been compared to James Joyce's ULYSSES. The memorable story of Harry Haller embodies one of Hesse's most personally felt themes--the wrenching conflict between flesh and spirit--and is accompanied by a searing appraisal of Western civilization.

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