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Siddhartha Hermann Hesse Original English Novel
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Title: Siddhartha Siddhartha
Difficulty: lexile reading index 1010l
By Hermann Hesse
Name of publishing house: Bantam Classics
Published in 1981
Language: English
ISBN:9780553208849
Item size: 10.6 x 1.1 x 17.4 cm
Package: simple
Pages: 160

Hesse's masterpiece is the spiritual guide of the hippie generation in America.
It has been popular all over the world for 70 years and has influenced tens of millions of young people.
With the insight of human nature to write people's heart, with the brush strokes to write philosophy.
Hesse's worship has spread all over the world. His works have been translated into more than 40 languages. He is a German writer who was read more than Zui in the 20th century.
In the 1960s, the hippie movement was in full swing in the United States. Gandhi and others became the spiritual idols of a generation of hippies. At the same time, in the field of literature, Herman Hesse is highly praised by hippies. Siddhartha's Siddhartha has become a spiritual guide for hippies, and Hesse is also honored as "spiritual mentor".
Siddhartha's Siddhartha is Hesse's ninth work. In the book, Siddhartha's process of seeking Tao reflects the uneasiness and confusion hidden in the hearts of the world. After a lifetime of pursuit, Siddhartha finally experienced the harmony and unity of all things, as well as the indestructible nature of all life, and integrated himself into the instant eternity. Siddhartha leads the readers to pursue the true self with a peaceful and unyielding joy, and the perfect words express the modern people's mind delicately and accurately.
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"No one has more German spirit than this writer and the works of his life - old, happy, free. There is a special Germanic characteristic in his educational novels. At the same time, he is a natural cultivator of Goethe's concept of world literature. " ——Thomas Mann
"His always reverent style is not only rebellious and enchanting, but also philosophical and thought-provoking. In an era full of tragedies, he sincerely abided by his duty and successfully grasped the weapon to fight for real humanitarianism. " ——Swedish Academy awarding Hesse Nobel Prize for Literature
"Siddhartha It symbolizes those who seek the truth - those who seek the truth of themselves. " ——Paul Coelho



The classic novel of a quest for knowledge that has delighted, inspired, and influenced generations of readers, writers, and thinkers—a perennial favorite for graduation gifts.
In the novel, Siddhartha, a young man, leaves his family for a contemplative life, then, restless, discards it for one of the flesh. He conceives a son, but bored and sickened by lust and greed, moves on again. Near dispair, Siddhartha comes to a river where he hears a unique sound. This sound signals the true beginning of life - the beginning of suffering, rejection, peace and, finally, wisdom.

Siddhartha, a noble young man in ancient India, was handsome and intelligent. He had everything that people admired. In order to pursue the peace of mind, he embarked on the journey of seeking Tao alone. His life has experienced love, success and other earthly life can reach the peak of material and desire, but the huge spiritual emptiness, but let him extremely tired and despise himself. He once again abandoned the secular, determined to end his life. By the river, in a moment of despair, he heard the sound of the river


Hermann Hesse was born in 1877 in Calw, Germany. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946. He is the author of Steppenwolf, Narcissus and Goldmund, Journey to the East, The Glass Bead Game, and many other books.

In the shade of the house, in the sunlight on the riverbank where the boats were moored, in the shade of the sal wood and the shade of the fig tree, Siddhartha grew up, the Brahmin’s handsome son, the young falcon, together with his friend Govinda, the son of a Brahmin. Sunlight darkened his fair shoulders on the riverbank as he bathed, performed the holy ablutions, the holy sacrifices. Shade poured into his dark eyes in the mango grove as he played with the other boys, listened to his mother’s songs, performed the holy sacrifices, heard the teachings of his learned father and the wise men’s counsels. Siddhartha had long since begun to join in the wise men’s counsels, to practice with Govinda the art of wrestling with words, to practice with Govinda the art of contemplation, the duty of meditation. He had mastered Om, the Word of Words, learned to speak it soundlessly into himself while drawing a breath, to speak it out soundlessly as his breath was released, his soul collected, brow shining with his mind’s clear thought. He had learned to feel Atman’s presence at the core of his being, inextinguishable, one with the universe.


Joy leaped into his father’s heart at the thought of his son, this studious boy with his thirst for knowledge; he envisioned him growing up to be a great wise man and priest, a prince among Brahmins.

Delight leaped into his mother’s breast when she beheld him, watched him as he walked and sat and stood, Siddhartha, the strong handsome boy walking on slender legs, greeting her with flawless grace.

Love stirred in the hearts of the young Brahmin girls when Siddhartha walked through the streets of their town with his radiant brow, his regal eye, his narrow hips.

But none of them loved him more dearly than Govinda, his friend, the Brahmin’s son. He loved Siddhartha’s eyes and his sweet voice, loved the way he walked and the flawless grace of his movements; he loved all that Siddhartha did and all he said and most of all he loved his mind, his noble, passionate thoughts, his ardent will, his noble calling. Govinda knew: This would be no ordinary Brahmin, no indolent pen pusher overseeing the sacrifices, no greedy hawker of incantations, no vain, shallow orator, no wicked, deceitful priest, and no foolish, good sheep among the herd of the multitude. Nor did he, Govinda, have any intention of becoming such a creature, one of the tens of thousands of ordinary Brahmins. His wish was to follow Siddhartha, the beloved, splendid one. And if Siddhartha should ever become a god, if he were ever to take his place among the Radiant Ones, Govinda wished to follow him, as his friend, his companion, his servant, his spear bearer, his shadow.

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