Hermann Hesse
107 - Siddhartha - Hermann Hesse (1922)
Classics Psychological

Siddhartha – Hermann Hesse (1922)

Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse follows Siddhartha’s spiritual journey of self-discovery and enlightenment, blending Eastern philosophy with personal introspection.
Hermann Hesse
1405 - Steppenwolf - Hermann Hesse (1927)_yt
Classics Psychological

Steppenwolf – Hermann Hesse (1927)

A tormented man’s journey through despair, sensuality, and surreal revelation unveils the fractured depths of the soul and the redemptive power of self-discovery.
Hermann Hesse
1406 - Demian - Hermann Hesse (1919)_yt
Psychological

Demian – Hermann Hesse (1919)

A young soul breaks free from a world of illusions, journeying through darkness, mentors, and visions to discover the divine truth hidden deep within the self.
Hermann Hesse
1407 - Narcissus and Goldmund - Hermann Hesse (1930)_yt
Classics Historical Psychological

Narcissus and Goldmund – Hermann Hesse (1930)

A tale of two souls - one rooted in reason, the other lost in desire - tracing the eternal dance between mind and flesh, spirit and beauty, in a world both sacred and wild.
Hermann Hesse
1408 - The Glass Bead Game - Hermann Hesse (1943)_yt
Classics Fantasy Science Fiction

The Glass Bead Game – Hermann Hesse (1943)

In a world ruled by intellect, one man's quiet defiance reveals the cost of isolation and the enduring power of wisdom rooted in life rather than abstraction.
Hermann Hesse
1409 - Beneath the Wheel - Hermann Hesse (1906)_yt
Classics Psychological

Beneath the Wheel – Hermann Hesse (1906)

A gifted boy is crushed beneath the weight of expectations, revealing how brilliance, when stripped of freedom, can quietly fade into silence.
Hermann Hesse
1410 - The Journey to the East - Hermann Hesse (1932)_yt
Classics Psychological

The Journey to the East – Hermann Hesse (1932)

A forgotten pilgrimage, a vanished servant, and a man’s quest to rediscover faith, memory, and meaning in a world that no longer believes in wonder.
Hermann Hesse
1411 - Peter Camenzind - Hermann Hesse (1904)_yt
Classics Psychological

Peter Camenzind – Hermann Hesse (1904)

A soul shaped by mountains seeks meaning in art, love, and sorrow, wandering far only to find that the deepest truths lie in stillness, loss, and quiet compassion.
Hermann Hesse
1412 - Knulp - Hermann Hesse (1915)_yt
Classics

Knulp – Hermann Hesse (1915)

A drifting soul touches lives with charm and quiet sorrow, revealing the bittersweet beauty of freedom, fleeting love, and the gentle ache of impermanence.
Hermann Hesse
1413 - Gertrude - Hermann Hesse (1910)_yt
Classics Psychological

Gertrude – Hermann Hesse (1910)

A gifted composer’s longing, crippled body, and unfulfilled love echo through a life shaped by music, revealing beauty born from suffering and silence.