"South Wind" by Norman Douglas is a philosophical novel set on the fictional Mediterranean island of Nepenthe. The story follows a group of expatriates and island inhabitants as they engage in witty, intellectual conversations about life, morality, and societal conventions. Blending satire with lush descriptions of the island, Douglas explores themes of hedonism, human nature, and cultural critique in a leisurely, reflective narrative.
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