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Steppenwolf book by Hermann Hesse

KSh3,200.00
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Steppenwolf book by Hermann Hesse

Steppenwolf is a philosophical and psychological novel that follows Harry Haller, a man who feels deeply divided between his human side and his wild, isolated “wolf” nature. Struggling with loneliness, identity, and meaning in modern society, he is drawn into a surreal journey of self-discovery that challenges everything he believes about life, art, and individuality. Hermann Hesse blends realism with dreamlike symbolism to explore inner conflict and the search for wholeness. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery.

What you’ll learn

  • Themes of identity and inner conflict
  • Isolation and alienation in modern society
  • The search for meaning and self-understanding
  • Psychological and philosophical storytelling
  • Symbolism and existential thought

Who should read it

  • Readers who enjoy philosophical fiction
  • Fans of psychological and existential literature
  • Anyone interested in identity and self-discovery
  • Readers who like symbolic and reflective novels

Why buy Steppenwolf from Readers’ Republik

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  • Curated collection of world classics and philosophical fiction
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  • Books chosen for thoughtful and introspective reading

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Steppenwolf book by Hermann Hesse

KSh3,200.00