
Hermann Hesse · 1922 · Spiritual
A young Brahmin named Siddhartha abandons his spiritual heritage and tries every other path — asceticism, wealth, sensory pleasure — before finally finding what he was looking for at a river. Hesse's short, beautiful novel about the difference between seeking wisdom and living it.
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