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Siddhartha

Hermann Hesse

Editorial: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Sinopsis

He abandons comfort, wisdom, and love—because truth cannot be taught, only lived.
In ancient India, Siddhartha sets out on a lifelong quest to understand the meaning of existence. Rejecting rigid teachings and borrowed truths, he experiences asceticism, desire, loss, and profound stillness. Each step—joyful or painful—draws him closer to a deeper harmony with life and the self.

Celebrated as "one of the most influential spiritual novels of the twentieth century," Hermann Hesse's masterpiece blends Eastern philosophy with poetic simplicity, offering readers a quiet yet transformative experience. Its wisdom speaks softly, but it lingers long after the final page.

If you seek clarity, balance, and a story that invites reflection rather than instruction, this novel will become a companion on your own inner journey.

Open the book—and walk the path that leads inward.
Disponible desde: 15/12/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 102 páginas.

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