
"Henry and Cato" by Iris Murdoch is a novel that delves into the complexities of friendship, love, and personal growth. The story revolves around Henry, a man of intellect and ambition, and Cato, his close friend, who is also deeply entangled in a tangled web of relationships. The two men are caught in a moral and emotional struggle as they confront their desires, failures, and the consequences of their actions. Set against a backdrop of philosophical musings, the novel explores the intricate dynamics of human connection and self-realization, with Murdoch’s signature exploration of the tension between personal desires and moral responsibility. Henry and Cato is a profound meditation on the inner workings of the human psyche and the ethical challenges we face.
- Pages: 480
- Genre: Philosophical Fiction
- Book Cover Type: Paperback
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN : 9786003674905
- Persian Title: کتاب هنری و کیوتو اثر آیریس مرداک
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