Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read
What is the purpose of life? Is religion the answer? How, in a world beset with misery and conflict, can we help to find inner peace?
Siddhartha helped inspire the legions of counter-cultural “hippies” and other refuseniks who challenged the Western capitalist order in the 1960s and 1970s. Brought to you here in a new translation by William Aaltonen, Siddhatha is as relevant now as it was on publication.
The tale follows a wealthy son of a Brahmin, Siddhatha, as he explores the extremes of human existence: first through religion, then via harsh self-denial, then by plunging headlong into the hedonism of sensual love, wealth, gambling, and power. At the very last, he finds a way to temper the pain of human existence, to transcend the self, and reach spiritual resolution.
Herman Hesse’s profound and absorbing novella will help you find serenity and spiritual meaning in a difficult world.
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Hermann Hesse (1877–1962) was born in Germany and later became a citizen of Switzerland. As a Western man profoundly affected by the mysticism of Eastern thought, he wrote many novels, stories, and essays that bear a vital spiritual force that has captured many generations of readers. In 1946 he won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Bert DeCoy is an expressive voice talent using his clear vocal quality to please listeners world-wide. When not behind the microphone, he enjoys cooking, films, playing drums, and reading as much as possible. Bert DeCoy lives in the Seattle area with his wife and son.