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Herman Hesse: Steppenwolf

mrkgnao

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My old boss came into the bookstore today and asked if I thought he'd like Hesse's The Steppenwolf... Now, the thing is I've read it three times and I love it, but I'm so emotionally attached to it I couldn't really guess whether he'd enjoy it... He asked (knowing I read some weird books) whether it's a "normal" book - and I said, I think so. It's not too difficult to read. Or is it? Is it a "normal" book or do only weirdos, who identify with both Harry Haller (at 1st and 2nd reading) and Hermine (at 2nd and 3rd reading), like it? ;)
Another factor is that he loved Coetzee's Disgrace, which I thought was boring and pretentious - and at the same time I know people who would summarize both books as "middle aged men whining". :eek:
Has anyone else read Steppenwolf? Loved it? Hated it? And if so: emotionally or intellectually? (If the distinction can be made, but that's another thread :p ) Is it a "normal" book? Would you recommend it to just anyone? Would you recommend it to someone who loves Coetzee? ;)

*mrkgnao*
 
I read Steppenwolf a few months ago. I really enjoyed it but would probably benefit from another read one day. I wouldn't say it was a normal book as it's not told in a straightfoward manner. Unless you know the person's reading habits it's not the sort of book I would give to just anybody.
 
I didn't get far at all into Steppenwolf. I gave up after maybe 30 pages or so (can't really remember). It just didn't interest me. I wasn't particularly thrilled with Disgrace either. I recall skimming the last half of it, just to finish the thing. :rolleyes:
 
My impression was that it started slowly, seemed a bit old fashioned and repetitive, and then took off. By the end I really liked it.
 
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