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  1. Steppenwolf
    [Peter Maffay album] Steppenwolf is an album of rock music produced and played by Peter Maffay, which was recorded in Germany and went on sale in 1979. It contains parts of his early work, and some of the music he recorded and played with peace activists / singers such as Donovan. ==Track li...
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  2. Steppenwolf
    Novel by Hermann Hesse, published in Germany 1927. Henry Haller (`Steppenwolf`) is contemplating suicide, but comes to terms with...
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  3. Steppenwolf
    (from the article `Hesse, Hermann`) Der Steppenwolf (1927; Steppenwolf ) describes the conflict between bourgeois acceptance and spiritual self-realization in a middle-aged man. In ... ...reflection in an attempt to reveal the subtle interplay of rationalism and the irrational in modern culture. In ...
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  4. Steppenwolf
    [Steppenwolf album] Steppenwolf is the first album created by Steppenwolf, released in January 1968 (see 1968 in music) on ABC Dunhill Records. The album was a successful debut for the band, featuring the songs "Born to Be Wild", as well as "The Pusher", both of which were used in the 1969 m...
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  5. Steppenwolf
    [comics] Steppenwolf is a fictional supervillain published by DC Comics. He first appeared in New Gods vol. 1 #7 (February 1972), and was created by Jack Kirby. ==Fictional character biography== As one of the New Gods, Steppenwolf (which is German for "Wolf of the Steppe," or coyote) is the ...
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  6. Steppenwolf
    [band] Steppenwolf are a Canadian-American rock group that was prominent in the late 1960s. The group was formed in 1967 in Los Angeles by vocalist John Kay, guitarist Michael Monarch, bassist Rushton Moreve, keyboardist Goldy McJohn and drummer Jerry Edmonton after the dissolution of Toront...
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  7. Steppenwolf
    [novel] Steppenwolf (orig. German Der Steppenwolf) is the tenth novel by German-Swiss author Hermann Hesse. Originally published in Germany in 1927, it was first translated into English in 1929. Combining autobiographical and psychoanalytic elements, the novel was named after the lonesome wo...
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  8. Steppenwolf
    [film] ==Film rights== The film took seven years of complicated pre-production for its producers Melvin Abner Fishman and Richard Herland. Fishman, a student of Jung and alchemy, wanted the film to be "the first Jungian film" and built up relationships with the Hesse family that allowed the ...
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  9. Steppenwolf
    [World Saxophone Quartet album] Steppenwolf is the eighteenth album by the jazz group the World Saxophone Quartet and their sixth on the Justin Time label. The album features a live performance by Hamiet Bluiett, John Purcell, Oliver Lake and David Murray and was recorded at the Steppenwolf ...
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