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Format: Paperback
 ISBN-10: 0805012478
 ISBN-13: 9780805012477
 May 1990
 Publisher: Harcourt School
 Reissue
 Language: English |
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Synopsis The classic study of a split personality by the renowned German author and Nobel Laureate. The narrator is a man who regards himself as half-human and half-wolf, a creature of the Russian steppes.
| Size | | Height: | 8.3 in | | Width: | 5.8 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 8.8 oz |
Industry Reviews "And need it be stated that, as an experimental novel, 'Steppenwolf' is no less daring than 'Ulysses' and 'The Counterfeiters'?" "Introduction to Hermann Hesse's 'Demian'" - Thomas Mann (01/01/1948)
"'Steppenwolf' has its compensations. A passionate love of music runs through it, infecting the reader with its ardour." Saturday Review - L. P. Hartley (06/01/1929)
"This is an absorbing book for the psychologist, though merely bewildering, probably, to the average novel reader....If you read without prejudice and with the close attention such a novel demands, you will not only be held by the enigma it presents but be pierced continually by a wisdom which scatters shafts of light." Spectator - R. A. Taylor (05/18/1929)
"Although it is written in a noble, lofty and lucid style (and ably translated), ['Steppenwolf'] may strike the average reader as too 'European,' too mystical and possibly too shocking in its brutal honesty. 'Steppenwolf' will most likely remain fare for the knowing few." New York Times - Claude Hill (03/16/1947)
"Recommended for wide purchase." Library Journal - F. Hirsch (03/15/1947)
"No review, whatever its length, could ever do justice to this amazing book....For anyone who is not afraid of being disturbed and who strives towards a sympathetic understanding of modern intellectual Germany, 'Steppenwolf' is indispensable." Jordan
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