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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 state of moral and physical crisis. As the island's languid atmosphere and free-spirited residents challenge his rigid worldview, the story unfolds with wit, philosophical musings, and a dose of hedonistic humor. A contemplative exploration of morality, freedom, and human nature.

Produktbeschreibung
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 state of moral and physical crisis. As the island's languid atmosphere and free-spirited residents challenge his rigid worldview, the story unfolds with wit, philosophical musings, and a dose of hedonistic humor. A contemplative exploration of morality, freedom, and human nature.
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Autorenporträt
Norman Douglas (1868 1952) was an author known for his evocative prose and exploration of themes related to travel, culture, and human relationships. Born in Austria to British parents, he spent much of his life in various countries, particularly in Italy and the Mediterranean, which profoundly influenced his writing. Douglas is best known for his novel "South Wind," which presents a vivid portrayal of life on the fictional island of Nepenthe. His work often combines humor with philosophical reflections, showcasing his interest in hedonism and the complexities of human nature. In addition to novels, Douglas wrote essays and travel literature, reflecting his experiences and observations of the places he visited. His style is characterized by rich descriptions and a keen sense of the social dynamics at play in the societies he depicted. Though not as widely read today, his works remain appreciated for their lyrical quality and insightful commentary on life and society.