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Siddhartha: An Indian Tale

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The journey of Siddhartha, a son of a Brahmin, unfolds as he seeks Enlightenment beyond the teachings of others. His experiences range from living with ascetics to learning love from Kamala, yet he finds no fulfillment. Ultimately, it is the ferryman Vasudeva's simple wisdom, derived from observing the River, that transforms him. This philosophical novel explores profound themes of self-discovery and the quest for meaning, showcasing Herman Hesse's literary brilliance that earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Editorium
Publié
2009
Format
souple
Pages
104
ISBN13
9781434102652
Séries
Première publication
1922
Titre original
Siddhartha
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The journey of Siddhartha, a son of a Brahmin, unfolds as he seeks Enlightenment beyond the teachings of others. His experiences range from living with ascetics to learning love from Kamala, yet he finds no fulfillment. Ultimately, it is the ferryman Vasudeva's simple wisdom, derived from observing the River, that transforms him. This philosophical novel explores profound themes of self-discovery and the quest for meaning, showcasing Herman Hesse's literary brilliance that earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature.