Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Hermann Hesse: Counterculture favorite
It is the birthday of German writer Hermann Hesse (1877), who is best remembered for his novels Siddhartha (1922) and Steppenwolf (1927), which, through the influence of Timothy Leary and Colin Wilson, became favorite literature of the counterculture in the 1960s. Siddhartha is about a young man’s pursuit of enlightenment in India. Steppenwolf tells the story of a young man who feels that he is an outsider in society, and wrestles with his dual nature as both a low, animalistic man and a spiritual one. Hesse won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946.
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