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Hardcover South Wind: Modern Library #5. With a Special Introduction by the Author. Book

ISBN: 1025998561

ISBN13: 9781025998565

South Wind: Modern Library #5. With a Special Introduction by the Author.

"South Wind" is a celebrated work of social satire and philosophical inquiry that explores the transformative power of environment on human morality. Set on the fictional Mediterranean island of Nepenthe-a thinly veiled representation of Capri-the narrative follows Thomas Heard, the Anglican Bishop of Bampopo, as he arrives for a visit. Expecting a simple retreat, the Bishop instead finds himself immersed in a community of eccentric expatriates and intellectual hedonists whose unconventional lifestyles challenge his rigid Victorian sensibilities.

As the relentless and warm south wind blows across the island, a series of moral and social dilemmas unfold, prompting a gradual shift in the Bishop's worldview. Norman Douglas masterfully blends wit, erudition, and irony to critique the religious and social dogmas of the early twentieth century. Through sharp dialogue and vivid characterizations, the novel examines the conflict between traditional ethics and the pursuit of individual pleasure. "South Wind" remains a cornerstone of modernist literature, praised for its sophisticated prose and its insightful exploration of the nuances of human nature and the subjective nature of truth.

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