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STEPPENWOLF (POLIS & PRAXIS CLASSICS) IBD

JOHN MORRISON
07 / 2025
9798349501692
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Sinopsis

Discover the Inner Wilderness: A Timeless Journey Through Madness, Identity, and TransformationHermann Hesse?s Steppenwolf is a gripping psychological novel that continues to resonate with readers navigating the complexities of the modern world. Originally published in 1927, this literary classic explores the divided self, existential despair, and the possibility of spiritual renewal through the haunting story of Harry Haller-a man who believes he is half-wolf, half-human.Caught between rigid societal norms and his own wild, untamed instincts, Haller stumbles upon a mysterious invitation to the 'Magic Theater-For Madmen Only,' where fantasy and reality blur in a surreal, inner journey of self-discovery. Drawing on the philosophies of Nietzsche, the psychology of Carl Jung, and the spiritual wisdom of Eastern traditions, Steppenwolf is a dazzling, dreamlike exploration of identity, alienation, and the fragmented soul.???? This edition includes essential additions for today?s reader:A new introduction that situates Steppenwolf in its historical context while illuminating its lasting relevance in an age of psychological complexity and cultural fragmentation.A concise author biography of Hermann Hesse, tracing his intellectual influences and personal crises that shaped this landmark work.A curated further reading list that guides readers to explore Hesse?s other major works and similarly transformative novels by authors like Kafka, Dostoevsky, Sartre, and Nietzsche.Perfect for fans of existential fiction, literary modernism, and metaphysical novels, Steppenwolf remains a powerful call to embrace the multiplicity within and find meaning amid madness.