“How could I fail to be a lone wolf, and an uncouth hermit, as I did not share one of its aims nor understand one of its pleasures?”
Quote by Hermann Hesse
Book:Steppenwolf: A Novel
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Steppenwolf: A Novel
Steppenwolf: A Novel is a work of psychological and philosophical fiction that delves into the mind of its protagonist, a man who grapples with existential questions and the nature of human experience. The story is set in the early 20th century and offers a rich tapestry of introspection and exploration of the human condition. more
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