Steppenwolf (novel)
References in popular culture
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* French singer [[Alizée]] sings her song "[[Gourmandises (song)|Gourmandises]]" to "le loup des steppes", literally "the wolf of the steppes" (2001). |
* French singer [[Alizée]] sings her song "[[Gourmandises (song)|Gourmandises]]" to "le loup des steppes", literally "the wolf of the steppes" (2001). |
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* The high school team in [[Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin]] are the Steppenwolves. |
* The high school team in [[Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin]] are the Steppenwolves. |
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* A character named [[Steppenwolf (character)|Steppenwolf]] was created by Jack Kirby for his DC Comics [[Fourth World]] saga, and appears in the film [[Zack Snyder's Justice League]]. |
* A character named [[Steppenwolf (character)|Steppenwolf]] was created by Jack Kirby for his DC Comics "[[Fourth World (comics)|Fourth World]]" saga, and appears in the film ''[[Zack Snyder's Justice League]]''. |
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* The composer and trombonist [[Christian Lindberg]] wrote a viola concerto subtitled ''Steppenwolf'' in 2011. It was recorded on BIS Records in 2018.{{cn|date=June 2024}} |
* The composer and trombonist [[Christian Lindberg]] wrote a viola concerto subtitled ''Steppenwolf'' in 2011. It was recorded on BIS Records in 2018.{{cn|date=June 2024}} |
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* The Hungarian hip-hop producer, singer-songwriter, drummer, film director and animator HOLI released a song titled "Pusztai Farkas" ["Steppenwolf"] on his second album, "Levegő" ["Air"] in 2024, which has lyrical references to the novel. |
* The Hungarian hip-hop producer, singer-songwriter, drummer, film director and animator HOLI released a song titled "Pusztai Farkas" ["Steppenwolf"] on his second album, "Levegő" ["Air"] in 2024, which has lyrical references to the novel. |
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