Steppenwolf
(Illustrated)
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Beschreibung des Verlags
"Steppenwolf," written by Hermann Hesse, is a novel that explores the complex inner life of its protagonist, Harry Haller, a middle-aged man grappling with his identity and place in society. Haller lives a disordered and solitary life, feeling alienated from the conventional middle-class lifestyle. The narrative reveals that Haller's dual nature embodies both a refined bourgeois persona and a wild, instinctual wolf, representing his internal conflict and dissatisfaction with societal norms.
As Haller navigates his existence, he encounters various characters, including a woman named Hermine, who plays a pivotal role in his journey of self-discovery. Through Hermine and others, he explores themes of love, pleasure, and the multifaceted nature of the self. The story culminates in a surreal experience at the "Magic Theater," where Haller confronts his many selves, reflecting on the dichotomy of his existence.
"Steppenwolf" delves into profound philosophical themes, questioning the nature of reality and the psyche, ultimately presenting a narrative that resonates with anyone who has ever felt out of place in a conformist world. The novel remains a significant work in 20th-century.