![]() ![]() It will be so very different from my other comments on books since rather than worry about spoiling the book for others by revealing key plot elements, I am throwing that Perhaps one of the most prepared readers Hesse has ever had. It is the story of a journey in reading Hesse's novel by someone who just happened to be 100% ready for this book, What follows is certainly not a "review" of Steppenwolf, and nothing like the "comments" I've written on other works. ![]() I've written about that earlier and posted it Unlike Harry, who seemed to see his life as one unit whole, I see my own as at least four different lives each emerging out The novel Steppenwolf seems itself a treatise on the life of Bob Corbett. I come to these notes on the novel having had an experience nearly as strange as Harry's even if a bit less mysterious. Society, living more life a lone wolf of the steppes of Asia. Name, referring to his tendency to live outside the world of human bourgeois This is so amazing since Steppenwolf is his own self-chosen ![]() He gets home and discovers it is Treatise On The Steppenwolf. The first occurs veryĮarly in the novel when Harry is walking down the street and a strange man thrusts a pamphlet into is hand. In this strange tale of Harry Haller three different times he is confronted by weird events which are beyond coincidence and into the occult. ![]() Joseph Mileck and Horst Frenzĭid a revised translation from the Basil Creighton 1929 translation. ![]()
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