Siddhartha

Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, published by Simon & Brown on July 25, 2011, is a literary work that explores the spiritual journey of a young Indian man. Originally released in 1922, this edition comprises 110 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Siddhartha as he seeks the ultimate reality and meaning of life, embarking on a transformative journey that leads him from the embrace of a courtesan to a life of monastic simplicity, and ultimately to profound wisdom by a river.
Readers will find that Siddhartha’s quest encompasses various experiences, including fatherhood and encounters with influential figures like the Buddha. The book delves into themes of self-discovery and enlightenment, reflecting Hesse’s visionary and metaphysical style. This edition not only preserves the essence of the original text but also contributes to the ongoing appreciation of classic literature.
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Originally published in 1922, Hermann Hesse s Siddhartha tells the story of a young Indian man s spiritual journey. After meeting the Buddha, young Siddhartha searches for the ultimate reality and meaning of life. His journey takes him from the arms of a beautiful courtesan to monastic simplicity, from being a son to having his own son, and finally to the true beginning of his life beside a river where he ultimately finds wisdom.
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