An edition of South Wind (1917)

South wind.

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An edition of South Wind (1917)

South wind.

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Explores the pleasures of the hedonistic life. Set on the fictional island of Nepenthe (another depiction of Capri), South Wind tells the very loosely developed story of Thomas Heard, Bishop of Bambopo, during the season of the sirocco (south wind), which considerably affects the attitudes and behavior of the islanders. He encounters people holding various unorthodox views on moral and sexual questions.

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Publisher
Scholarly Press
Language
English
Pages
421

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Cover of: South wind.
South wind.
1971, Scholarly Press
in English
Cover of: South wind.
South wind.
1960, Bantam Books
Cover of: South Wind
South Wind
1917, Martin Secker
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
St. Clair Shores, Mich
Series
Bonibooks

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/12
Library of Congress
PZ3.D7468 S22, PR6007.O88 S22

The Physical Object

Pagination
421 p.
Number of pages
421

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5447745M
LCCN
73144982

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3335414W

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THE bishop was feeling rather sea-sick.
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