The Flying Dutchman is a 1939 novel by a British author Michael Arlen, published by Heinemann in the UK and by Doubleday Doran in the US. [1] It was his last book.
The novel has been characterised as a psychological study of "an unfrightened man exploring the darkness of the mind." [2] Kirkus Reviews described it as an urbane and witty fantasy with topical implications. [3]
Chance Winter, whose self-hatred extends to a searing contempt for all humanity, assembles a clandestine group of anarchist killers.
The Flying Dutchman is a 1939 novel by a British author Michael Arlen, published by Heinemann in the UK and by Doubleday Doran in the US. [1] It was his last book.
The novel has been characterised as a psychological study of "an unfrightened man exploring the darkness of the mind." [2] Kirkus Reviews described it as an urbane and witty fantasy with topical implications. [3]
Chance Winter, whose self-hatred extends to a searing contempt for all humanity, assembles a clandestine group of anarchist killers.