Le Loup des steppes

French language

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978-2-8249-0198-5
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4 stars (8 reviews)

Au premier abord, Harry Haller impressionne désagréablement le neveu de sa nouvelle logeuse, peut-être par le regard mi-satisfait mi-moqueur dont il examine les êtres, comme si le confort bourgeois de la maison lui semblait à la fois étranger, plaisant et dérisoire. Si Haller considère tout avec l'ironie d'un habitant de Sirius ou d'ailleurs, c'est qu'il appartient effectivement à un autre monde, celui de l'intellectualité pure. À force de renier ce qui constitue le bonheur quotidien des hommes, il se sent devenu un « loup des steppes » inapte à frayer avec ses semblables, de plus en plus solitaire et voué à l'isolement. Il n'entrevoit qu'une solution : se tuer, mais la peur de la mort l'empêche soudain de rentrer chez lui mettre son dessein à exécution. Il erre dans la ville. A l'Aigle noir, il rencontre Hermine, son homologue féminin qui a choisi la pratique de ces plaisirs que lui-même …

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A deserved classic

5 stars

Before starting to read Steppenwolf I did wonder if I had left this novel too late in my life to fully appreciate it - as I felt I had with Demian. So many other Steppenwolf reviews seem to be by readers who identified with Harry in their late teens or early twenties, a time when we strive to discover our true personalities and often feel alienated from society at large. I soon discovered, however, that I am actually within a very few months of Harry's age as Steppenwolf begins and, through reading Hesse's own brief introduction, that he was exploring ideas of change experienced in middle age - Steppenwolf is a midlife crisis novel!

I soon realised too that I could all too well empathise with Harry's misanthropy and his desire to avoid the outside world by submerging himself in books. I loved the descriptions of his rented room with …

Review of 'Steppenwolf' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Disclaimer: If you are struggling with depression, I would skip this one.

That being said, as a long time Hesse adorer, I found this particular book difficult to get into. I found myself, many times, wanting to put it down in favor of something else. But I continued by sheer will alone and found the ending to be among the best I have ever read. From the masked ball to the magic theater, what a fevered dream of imposing dialogue and candid internal dialogue.