Levkas Man

Levkas Man by Hammond Innes, published by Fontana in 1981, is a work of fiction that explores the complex dynamics between a young man and the anthropologist who adopts him. Spanning 285 pages, this edition presents a narrative that begins in Amsterdam and transitions to Malta and the isles of Greece, delving into the intricacies of their relationship.
Readers will find a story that captures the nuances of this love-hate bond, as it unfolds across diverse settings. The book examines themes of identity and belonging, providing insight into the characters’ interactions and the environments that shape their experiences. With its engaging plot and rich backdrop, Levkas Man invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human connections.
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The strange love-hate relationship between a young man and the anthropologist who adopted him starts in Amsterdam and moves swiftly to Malta and the isles of Greece.
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