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Siddartha: An Indian Tale – A New Translation from the German

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Management number 232025408 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$5.16 Model Number 232025408
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Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha is one of the most beloved novels of the twentieth century – a lyrical tale of one man's search for wisdom in ancient India, through asceticism, sensuality, wealth, despair, and the quiet teaching of a river.This is the Siddhartha for readers who not only want the novel but the conversation behind it.This new translation returns to Hesse's original 1922 German text to restore what previous English editions have smoothed away: the deliberately repetitive, incantatory prose style that mirrors the rhythms of the Sanskrit scriptures Hesse was drawing upon. Where earlier translations polished the novel into conventional literary English, this edition preserves its music – its rolling cadences, its parallel structures, its quality of sacred text.But this edition offers something else no other Siddhartha provides: it reads Hesse with India rather than merely about it.Hesse set his novel in ancient India – yet he never reached the subcontinent. His India was assembled from a grandfather's missionary library, from translations of the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita, and from the philosophy of Schopenhauer and Jung. The result is a work of extraordinary beauty and genuine insight – but also one shaped by Western Romantic traditions in ways that are not always visible.The Literary Analysis traces these influences honestly: where Hesse aligns with the Indian source traditions and where he departs from them, where his metaphysics are Upanishadic and where they are quietly Heraclitean, why the ferryman is named Vasudeva (an epithet of Krishna), and how the novel's troubled "Son" chapter reflects Hesse's own biographical anguish in two directions at once.The Discussion Questions – structured for classroom and reading group use, and aligned with India's National Education Policy (NEP 2020) and Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) framework – invite cross-traditional philosophical analysis alongside close reading and contemporary reflection.The Source Appendix maps every significant Indian reference in the text to its original source: the Mandukya and Chandogya Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Four Noble Truths, the sacred meaning of Om, and the Hindu understanding of rivers, Samsara, and Maya.Includes: Complete new English translation from the 1922 German – Editor's Note on the approach and philosophy of this edition – Literary Analysis: "Siddhartha: With India Rather Than About It" – 24 Discussion Questions for classroom and reading group use – Source Appendix: Hesse's Indian references and their origins. Read more

ISBN10 1967744076
ISBN13 978-1967744077
Language English
Publisher Truind Press
Dimensions 5.5 x 0.44 x 8.5 inches
Item Weight 10.6 ounces
Print length 183 pages
Publication date April 15, 2026

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