Name/Title
South WindEntry/Object ID
2023.332.1Description
The novel depicts a group of eccentric and even scandalous characters wiling away their time in a sunny Mediterranean resort. The novel takes place on Nepenthe, Douglas's thinly veiled version of Capri, an island retreat for pleasure-seekers since Roman times. In classical mythology, "nepenthe" was a medicine that caused one to forget melancholy and suffering; Douglas' comical duchesses, American millionaires, and expatriate freethinkers forget not only suffering, but conventional morality and even ordinary discretion. In the series of witty conversations that make up much of the novel, the characters analyze (and mock) religion, science, morality, progress, and the legacies of classical civilization. --WorldCatInscription/Signature/Marks
Type
InscriptionLocation
Back of front coverTranscription
To Ita[?] from speechless Hed. May 15th, 1931.Language
EnglishMaterial/Technique
HandwrittenCreate Date
July 29, 2023