A review by chrysemys
Demian by Hermann Hesse

3.0

This early work of Hesse's is more accessible than Siddhartha and Das Glasperlenspiel, partly because the author explores religious/ethical content that is more familiar to me, partly because the book is written in first person and--for much of the book--from the POV of a child. Unfortunately, even though I found the content less challenging that other works by Hesse, I did not think too much of what Demian had to say.