Biography.ġ2. Brandy of the Damned. 1964. Fiction.ġ1. Rasputin and the Fall of the Romanovs. 1964. Translated into French, Dutch, Korean, Italian and Japanese. The second book in the Gerard Sorme trilogy. Fiction.ġ0. Man Without a Shadow (US: The Sex Diary of Gerard Sorme). 1963. Psychology.ĩ. The World of Violence (US: The Violent World of Hugh Greene). Philosophy.Ĩ. Origins of the Sexual Impulse. Translated into Spanish, Korean, and Japanese. Fiction.ħ. The Strength to Dream: Literature and the Imagination. 1961. Translated into Dutch, French and Spanish. Translated into Italian, Japanese and Spanish. The first in Wilson’s trilogy on the subject of murder. Translated into French, Dutch, Spanish, Danish, German, Italian, Japanese and Norwegian. It is the first volume in the Gerard Sorme trilogy. Many still consider it to be his best work of fiction. Wilson first wrote this book in 1949 and then revised it prior to publication. Philosophy.ģ. The Age of Defeat (US: The Stature of Man). It has been translated into Spanish, French, German, Italian, Finnish, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Chinese and Swedish. The first book in the Outsider cycle by Wilson, intended to outline his concept of the New Existentialism (the idea which underlies all of his work), and probably still his most famous work.
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