
Steppenwolf
Author: Hermann Hesse
Narrator: Arlo Eddowes
Unabridged: 9 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 02/05/2026

Author: Hermann Hesse
Narrator: Arlo Eddowes
Unabridged: 9 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 02/05/2026
Poet and novelist Hermann Hesse (1877–1962) was born in Germany and later became a citizen of Switzerland. As a Western man profoundly affected by the mysticism of Eastern thought, he wrote many novels, stories, and essays that bear a vital spiritual force that has captured the imagination and loyalty of many generations of readers. Among his many works are The Glass Bead Game, Steppenwolf, Siddhartha, and Narcissus and Goldmund. In 1946, Hesse was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
I read this book on a twenty four hour train journey surrounded by the bourgeois. It was a terrifying experience. The book didn't change my life and was not meant to, but it gave me hope and hope is always a good thing. The influence of Indian spirituality on this book is apparent, but Hesse choose......more
Hermann Hesse’s words are timeless. Here they represent an entire disaffected generation, a generation who is on the cusp of radical change but still partly exists in the old world. They are out of space and out of time: they are lost within themselves. However, such things can aptly be applied to a......more
A view from the outside… Steppenwolf was a man nearing fifty who one day some years ago called at my aunt’s block of flats in search of a furnished room. Having rented the attic room up under the roof and the small bedroom next to it, he came back a few days later with two suitcases and a large book......more
Many literary novels are page-turners, filled with a compelling, straightforward storyline and lots of action; think of Our Mutual Friend and Crime and Punishment, think of Heart of Darkness and No Country for Old Men, or novels like The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo or The Spy Who Came in from the Co......more
I find this to be a fascinating novel with an interesting structure and many ideas about the nature of human existence in modern society. I recommend it if you're looking for something a little different from what you've read before.......more