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First published in 1922, this allegorical novel by Hermann Hesse explores the individual's quest to break free from established civilization in search of essential spirit and identity. Written in a simple yet powerful lyrical style, it follows the spiritual journey of Siddhartha, an Indian boy during the time of the Buddha. The name Siddhartha, derived from Sanskrit, means "He who has found meaning (of existence)." This philosophical narrative begins with Siddhartha, the son of a Brahmin, as he leaves his family to pursue Enlightenment. Initially, he indulges in the pleasures of the flesh but soon grows disillusioned with the cycle of lust and greed. Near despair, he encounters a river where a unique sound signals the true beginning of his life—a journey marked by suffering, rejection, peace, and ultimately, wisdom. This beautifully written account not only captures the essence of a young man's quest during the era of Gautama Buddha but also presents a mystery for readers to unravel, making it a profound and insightful exploration of existence.

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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2022
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
144
ISBN10
9354990266
ISBN13
9789354990267
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
1922
Titolo originale
Siddhartha
Valutazione
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First published in 1922, this allegorical novel by Hermann Hesse explores the individual's quest to break free from established civilization in search of essential spirit and identity. Written in a simple yet powerful lyrical style, it follows the spiritual journey of Siddhartha, an Indian boy during the time of the Buddha. The name Siddhartha, derived from Sanskrit, means "He who has found meaning (of existence)." This philosophical narrative begins with Siddhartha, the son of a Brahmin, as he leaves his family to pursue Enlightenment. Initially, he indulges in the pleasures of the flesh but soon grows disillusioned with the cycle of lust and greed. Near despair, he encounters a river where a unique sound signals the true beginning of his life—a journey marked by suffering, rejection, peace, and ultimately, wisdom. This beautifully written account not only captures the essence of a young man's quest during the era of Gautama Buddha but also presents a mystery for readers to unravel, making it a profound and insightful exploration of existence.