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Siddhartha

An Indian Tale

Hermann Hesse - Author

Joachim Neugroschel - Translator

Ralph Freedman - Introduction by

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ISBN 9780141181233 | 176 pages | 01 Jan 1999 | Penguin Classics | 5.15 x 7.75in | Adult
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A bold new translation of Hesse's most beloved work

Hesse's famous and influential novel, Siddartha, is perhaps the most important and compelling moral allegory our troubled century has produced. Integrating Eastern and Western spiritual traditions with psychoanalysis and philosophy, this strangely simple tale, written with a deep and moving empathy for humanity, has touched the lives of millions since its original publication in 1922.

Set in India, Siddhartha is the story of a young Brahmin's search for ultimate reality after meeting with the Buddha. His quest takes him from a life of decadence to asceticism, through the illusory joys of sensual love with a beautiful courtesan, and of wealth and fame, to the painful struggles with his son and the ultimate wisdom of renunciation.

This new translation by award-winning translator Joachim Neugroschel includes an introduction by Hesse biographer Ralph Freedman.

Siddhartha

Introduction
Suggestions for Further Reading
A Note on the Translation
SIDDHARTHA