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Siddhartha Siddhartha
by Hermann Hesse
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I taught this book to juniors, and when I did I became frustrated with a student when I introduced it, because he let his classmates know that he'd already read it and it sucked. I'm happy to report, now that we've finished it, that his comments didn't seem to hurt the class's opinion of the book too badly. In fact, that student himself said it was pretty good and that he'd only skimmed it the last time he read it. Lousy kids.... Another student said it was his favorite book that we'd read so far. And that it made him want to quit school and start living. I guess that's praise for the book...

The book is divided pretty neatly into thirds, and that's how we broke it up as a class. The first third is the main character (who is a contemporary of Siddhartha Gotama, the Buddha) as a youth; he is smart and talented and loved by all. He's a prodigy in all things intellectual and religious, but he's not satisfied, he's not happy. So he ends up pursuing a spiritual path through extreme self-...more
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message 1: by Fenixbird
11/22/2007 05:16AM

425836 Thank you for this well-rounded review! Happy Thanksgiving!

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message 2: by Amanda
09/30/2008 10:29AM

29183 Thanks for such a detailed review, John! I'm about to teach this book as well, and the interesting thing is that I haven't read it before. I will be teaching this text to freshmen; therefore I am curious -- what challenges did you face in making this approachable to students? What was your most effective lesson?


Have a great day!

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