i just read steppenwolf by herman hesse,so i'm interested to see your opinion on this book :)
>>7418024
i liked the idea of lonley man,just like i am,and he has some good statemants of people that do small talks and all that fake bulshit society does - being nice to everyone just because me must.
Good book. Now go ahead with your life.
I felt like I was self-inserting myself, so I stopped reading.
>>7418024
The dream scenes were trippy in an oddly German way.
>>7418024
You read the book, why don't you tell us your opinion?
I really liked it. I was studying topics related to the Dionysian/Apollonian thing, and was fa, I liar enough with Jung's work to understand what Hesse was getting at. I'd like to read it again after becoming more familiar with Jung.
Found it brilliant but I was unable to finish it.
I not really sure if it is correct connect this book with some works of Pirandello, but if you liked it, i highly reccomend "One, No one and One Hundred Thousand"
>>7418653
*familiar
>>7418653
>and was fa, I liar enough with Jung's work to understand
>fa, I liar
>I liar
>liar
Jungian slip my boy?
>>7418690
Tablet autocorrect m'lady
My opinion is that you should read Demian next. Then Narcissus and Goldmund. Then Beneath the Wheel. Then Magister Ludi a.k.a. The Glass Bead Game.
>>7418734
I wrote this assuming you read Siddhartha before Steppenwolf only because every reads Siddhartha first. If you haven't, that one should be next, then pick up with Demian.