Steppenwolf
Discover the profound journey of Harry Haller in Herman Hesse's classic novel, Steppenwolf. Published in 2011, this compelling tale spans 256 pages and delves into the complexities of alienation and the search for identity. Haller, a man caught between the civilized world and his wild instincts, embodies the essence of the Steppenwolf—wild, strange, and introspective. As he grapples with despair and a longing for death, Haller is drawn into a mystical underworld reminiscent of Faust. Through a series of intriguing encounters that are both romantic and savage, he embarks on a transformative quest to rediscover the dreams of his youth. This essential read is a cornerstone of Germanic literature that invites readers to explore the depths of the human soul. Don't miss your chance to experience Hesse's timeless exploration of self and society.