Wormholes is made up of thirty pieces, ranging from a single page to substantial essays, covering the period from 1963 and the appearance of Fowles' first novel, The Collector, to the present. It represents the writer's developing views on the art of fiction, and the relationship of literature to life and morality, throughout the mature, fertile period of his career.
A 'geography' of the mind of one of the twentieth century's greatest novelists.