First published in 1922, Siddhartha is Hermann Hesse's profound novel about a young man's quest for enlightenment in ancient India. The story follows Siddhartha as he leaves a life of comfort to seek wisdom, experiencing the richness of the world, love, and suffering along the way.
Through encounters with ascetics, merchants, and the river that teaches him the rhythm of life, Siddhartha discovers that true understanding cannot be taught but must be experienced. Hesse's lyrical prose explores themes of self-discovery, inner peace, the nature of desire, and the path to spiritual fulfillment.
Poetic, reflective, and deeply philosophical, Siddhartha remains a timeless classic, inspiring readers to contemplate the meaning of life and the journey toward personal and spiritual awakening.