Harry Haller, once a respected intellectual, now finds himself an outsider in society. During a depressed walk through town, he meets a mysterious stranger who gives him a pamphlet on the Steppenwolf-a man who is half human, half wolf, torn between civilization and primal instinct. This is Harry himself.First published in 1927, Steppenwolf became one of the defining works of existentialist literature. The novel blends realism with fantasy and allegory, culminating in the surreal Magic Theatre where Harry confronts all the multiple personalities within himself.Perfect for readers who appreciate psychological depth and existential philosophy, Steppenwolf remains a powerful exploration of the modern individual's alienation from society and the search for authentic selfhood.