Wolf Solent

“Wolf Solent” by John Cowper Powys, published by Penguin Books in 2000, is a significant work that explores the journey of a young man returning from London to a familiar setting near his father’s former school. This edition spans 633 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a blend of complex, romantic, and humorous elements. The narrative delves into the intricacies of everyday life while maintaining a nuanced perspective on the spiritual dimensions of human experience.
Readers will find that “Wolf Solent” presents a rich tapestry of themes, including the interplay between nature and the environment, as well as visionary and metaphysical concepts. The novel’s apocalyptic undertones contribute to its depth, inviting reflection on both personal and broader existential questions. This edition provides an opportunity to engage with Powys’s classic work, which remains relevant in its exploration of life’s complexities.
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Often described as one of the great apocalyptic novels of our time, WOLF SOLENT is the story of a young man returning from London to work near to the school at which his father had been history master. Complex, romantic and humorous, it is a classicwork combining a close understanding of man’s everyday experience with a delicate awareness of the spiritual.
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