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jpg.storeSteppenwolf by Hermann Hesse delves into the depths of the human psyche, blending philosophical exploration with psychological turmoil. A novel of existential crisis and self-discovery, it follows a man torn between his refined intellect and primal instincts. Through surreal encounters and introspective revelations, Hesse crafts a deeply personal and hauntingly universal meditation on identity, isolation, and transformation.
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The novel centers on Harry Haller, a middle-aged intellectual struggling with feelings of alienation and inner duality. He views himself as both a cultured human and a wild, untamed “Steppenwolf,” unable to reconcile these opposing forces. As he drifts through life in despair, he encounters a mysterious woman named Hermine, who introduces him to a world of pleasure, music, and dance, challenging his rigid self-perception. With her guidance, he begins to embrace the chaotic beauty of existence, leading him toward a mystical “Magic Theater” where he faces surreal trials that force him to confront his fragmented soul.
Hesse weaves philosophy, mysticism, and social critique into Steppenwolf, making it more than just a character study—it is an exploration of the human struggle for meaning. The novel critiques the suffocating conformity of bourgeois society while illustrating the potential for personal transformation through self-awareness and artistic expression. Combining realism with dreamlike sequences, Steppenwolf remains a timeless and deeply introspective novel that continues to captivate readers searching for a deeper understanding of themselves and the world.
Numbered Audiobooks: 189
Number of Unique Covers: 78
Number of 1:1 Covers: 52
The Steppenwolf
12 Unique Designs
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Audiobook Numbers 117 - 188
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The Lone Howler
9 Unique Designs
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The Professor
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The Treatise to the Human Soul
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The Finale
11 Unique Designs
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Audiobook Numbers 27 - 37
(5.82% of Supply)
The Magic Theater
10 Unique Designs
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Audiobook Numbers 17 - 26
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The Masked Ball
9 Unique Designs
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Audiobook Numbers 8 - 16
(4.76% of Supply)
Hermine the Muse
8 Unique Designs
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Audiobook Numbers 0 - 7
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Details
Publisher : Book.io
Series : Banned Audiobook
First Publication Date : 1927
Author : Hermann Hesse
Genres: Classics, Fiction, Literature, Novel, Philosophical Fiction
Narrator : Ben Tucker
Language : English
Word Count : 70,000
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
Read On : Book.io eReader dApp
Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Purchase Limit: 1
Cardano Policy ID : 775d0fad677f17c9a585fd8481e7685cad9359c136c37712744aab94
Author Info
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