Summary
Hermann Hesse: Steppe Wolf
The first Croatian translation of the most important work of the Swiss Nobel laureate. The novel brings the records of the enigmatic, melancholic loner Harry Heller, who is preoccupied with thoughts about metaphysics and art, as well as with the desire to break free from the trap of the civil society of his time, whose vanity and superficial play he despises, but he is preoccupied with the achievements of past, more spirit-rich periods. He discovers the "wolf" and "human" nature of man and becomes entwined in "a hundred thousand figures of the game of life" that takes place within the intriguing, almost hallucinatory world of the "Magic Theater", whose "entrance is not for everyone"...
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