Siddhartha

Siddhartha

by Hermann Hesse

Narrated by Mark Bowen

Unabridged — 5 hours, 11 minutes

Siddhartha

Siddhartha

by Hermann Hesse

Narrated by Mark Bowen

Unabridged — 5 hours, 11 minutes

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Overview

"Siddhartha" is an allegorical novel-parable by Hermann Hesse, first published by the Berlin publishing house S. Fischer Verlag in 1922. Siddhartha is the story of a young Brahmin's search for ultimate reality after meeting the Buddha. His search leads him from post-degenerate life to asceticism, from the illusory joys of sensual love with a beautiful courtesan, wealth and fame to a painful struggle with his son and the supreme wisdom of renunciation.

Editorial Reviews

Once the preferred marching song of '60s hippies, Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha has returned to its rightful high niche in world literature. This translation by Susan Bernofsky highlights the unblemished clarity of Hesse's tale of spiritual sacrifice and awakening.

Publishers Weekly - Audio

02/27/2017
Actor Ansdell guides listeners in his firm and gentle voice through Hesse’s lyrical prose depicting the self-discovery journey of his protagonist, Siddhartha. Ansdell’s pacing and English accent give his reading for the audiobook an air of philosopher’s wisdom. Ansdell is especially good at pauses and inflections that express Siddhartha’s moods of exaltation and utter despair at various points in his life as a young Brahman, an ascetic, a lover, businessman, and then as a father and elderly recluse who sits by the river and finally experiences the peace and tranquility he has always sought. Published in German in 1922 and in English in 1951, the revival of Hesse’s novel in this era of widespread interest in Eastern religions offers Ansdell a vehicle for his diverse narrative talents. (Sept.)

From the Publisher

"A writer of genius." —Times


"A subtle distillation of wisdom, stylistic grace and symmetry of form" —Sunday Times

The Nation

"The cool and strangely simple story makes a beautiful little book, classic in proportion and style; it should be read slowly and with savor, preferably during the lonely hours of the night."

Chicago Tribune

"One could even hope that Hesse’s readers are hungrily imbibing Siddhartha, and that they will be so wisely foolish as to live by it."

Washington Post Book World

"In Siddhartha the setting is Indian and we encounter the Buddha, but the author’s ethos is still closer to Goethe."

San Francisco Chronicle

"Hermann Hesse is the greatest writer of the century."

MARCH 2010 - AudioFile

Herman Hesse's novel chronicles one man's search for enlightenment in the age of the historical Buddha. The novel's action is as internal as it is external, and we're drawn, no doubt by the echo of our own longing, into Siddhartha's restlessness and his determined pursuit of a spiritual path. The narrator, English-born James Langton, offers a measured, unhurried reading that's an effective rendering of the spare, lyrical prose Hesse crafted for this quiet novel. One quirk dimmed the experience for this listener: Langton gives an atypical twist to the protagonist's name, trilling what sounds like an extra "r" in the final syllable. It may have been a reach for authenticity, but it comes across as an affectation and clouds the transparency of the reading. M.G. © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192490297
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Publication date: 04/12/2024
Edition description: Unabridged

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