
"Full of zest and high spirits." -- The Christian Science Monitor This witty, elegant novel of ideas unfolds on the imaginary Mediterranean island of Nepenthe, where Thomas Heard, Bishop of Bampopo in the equatorial regions of Africa, stops off on his way back to England...

George Norman Douglas was a British writer, now best known for his 1917 novel South Wind. His travel books such as his 1915 Old Calabria were also appreciated for the quality of their writing.


The bishop was feeling rather sea-sick. Confoundedly sea-sick, in fact.



South Wind is a 1917 novel by British author Norman Douglas. It is Douglas' most famous book. It is set on an imaginary island called Nepenthe, located off the coast of Italy in the Tyrrhenian Sea, a thinly fictionalized description of Capri's residents and visitors. The novel's...



Norman Douglas's "South Wind" offers a biting satire of early 20th-century society, set against the idyllic backdrop of an Italian island. This philosophical fiction explores themes of hedonism and the lives of British expats drawn to the Mediterranean's alluring charm. A...

South Wind by Norman Douglas is a witty, philosophical novel set on the fictional island of Nepenthe. Through the adventures of its eccentric characters, the book explores themes of morality, freedom, and human nature. Douglas's satirical prose and sharp humor offer a lighthearted...




This annoyed him. For he disapproved of sickness in every shape or form. His own state of body was far from satisfactory at that moment; Africa-he was Bishop of Bampopo in the Equatorial Regions-had played the devil with his lower gastric department and made him almost an invalid;...


South Wind, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This...

A satirical novel set on the fictional Mediterranean island of Nepenthe, South Wind explores the interplay of ideas, cultures, and human desires through a rich cast of eccentric characters. The novel's main plot revolves around Bishop Heard, who arrives on the island in a...

""South Wind"" by Norman Douglas is a witty and sophisticated novel set on the fictional Mediterranean island of Nepenthe. The narrative follows Bishop Thomas Heard, who stops on the island while returning to England. His arrival immerses him in a lively local community populated...

Norman Douglas's "South Wind" offers a biting satire of early 20th-century society, set against the idyllic backdrop of an Italian island. This philosophical fiction explores themes of hedonism and the lives of British expats drawn to the Mediterranean's alluring charm. A...


"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...

"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...

