Under The Net
Discover Iris Murdoch's captivating debut novel, Under The Net, published in 2002. This engaging story unfolds in a vibrant part of London, where aspiring writers mingle with successful bookmakers and ambitious film starlets interact with intense philosophers. The protagonist, Jake, finds himself enchanted by the enigmatic philosopher Hugo Belfounder. Through Hugo's profound yet inconclusive musings, the novel explores the complexities of language and existence, aptly captured in the title. With 368 pages of rich narrative, Under The Net invites readers into a world that blends wit, intellect, and the struggles of creative life. Immerse yourself in this thought-provoking journey crafted by the renowned Iris Murdoch, a master of philosophical fiction.