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A Confederacy of Dunces
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$26.95$13.50 On Sale! Hardcover, 462 pages by: John Kennedy Toole
Publisher Comments:
When a true genius appears in the world,
You may know him by this sign, that the dunces
Are all in confederacy against him.
Jonathan Swift, Thoughts on Various Subjects, Moral and DivertingA green hunting cap squeezed the top of the fleshy balloon of a head. The green earflaps, full of large ears and uncut hair and the fine bristles that grew in the ears themselves, stuck out on either side like turn signals indicating two directions at once.
So enters one of the most memorable characters in American fiction, Ignatius J. Reilly.
John Kennedy Toole's hero is one, huge, obese, fractious, fastidious, a latter-day Gargantua, a Don Quixote of the French Quarter. His story bursts with wholly original characters, denizens of New Orleans? lower depths, incredibly true-to-life dialogue, and the zaniest series of high and low comic adventures? (Henry Kisor, Chicago Sun-Times). Ignatius J. Reilly is a flatulent frustrated scholar deeply learned in Medieval philosophy and American junk food, a brainy mammoth misfit imprisoned in a trashy world of Greyhound Buses and Doris Day movies. He is in violent revolt against the entire modern age.
Ignatius' peripatetic employment takes him from Levy Pants, where he leads a workers' revolt, to the French Quarter, where he waddles behind a hot dog wagon that serves as his fortress.
A Confederacy of Dunces is an American comic masterpiece that outswifts Swift, whose poem gives the book its title. Set in New Orleans, the novel bursts into life on Canal Street under the clock at D. H. Holmes department store. The characters leave the city and literature forever marked by their presences — Ignatius and his mother; Mrs. Reilly's matchmaking friend, Santa Battaglia; Miss Trixie, the octogenarian assistant accountant at Levy Pants; inept, bemused Patrolman Mancuso; Jones, the jivecat in spaceage dark glasses. Juvenal, Rabelais, Cervantes, Fielding, Swift, Dickens — their spirits are all here. Filled with unforgettable characters and unbelievable plot twists, shimmering with intelligence, and dazzling in its originality, Toole's comic classic just keeps getting better year after year.
Released by Louisiana State University Press in April 1980 and published in paperback in 1981 by Grove Press, A Confederacy of Dunces is nothing short of a publishing phenomenon. Turned down by countless publishers and submitted by the author's mother years after his suicide, the book won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Today, there are over 1,500,000 copies in print worldwide in eighteen languages.
Review:
"This novel records the adventures of Ignatius J. Reilly, a Falstaffian slob who is also one of the most memorable characters in recent fiction. Ignatius wallows through New Orleans reminiscing about Abelard, Boethius, and Batman, while railing against Freud, academics, and Greyhound buses. Like his creator, who committed suicide in 1969, Ignatius never finds his place in the modern world. This comic novel, on the other hand, should have no trouble finding a niche in the literary world; it is a superb mock-heroic tale that is full of the exuberance—and the profound solitude—of life." Reviewed by Daniel Weiss, Virginia Quarterly Review (Copyright 2006 Virginia Quarterly Review)Review:
A masterwork...the novel astonishes with its inventiveness...it is nothing less than a grand comic fugue. The New York Times Book ReviewReview:
Astonishing, extravagant, lunatic, satiric, and peculiar, but it is above all genuine, skillful, and unsentimentally comic. BooklistReview:
A corker, an epic comedy, a rumbling, roaring avalanche of a book. The Washington PostReview:
A masterpiece of character comedy...brilliant, relentless, delicious, perhaps even classic. Kirkus ReviewsReview:
Crazy magnificent once-in-a-blue-moon first novel....There is a touch of genius about Toole and what he has created. Publishers WeeklyReview:
An astonishingly good novel, radiant with intelligence and artful high comedy. NewsweekReview:
You?ll be hooked, rolling on the floor laughing at the antics of main character Ignatius Reilly, an intellectual deadbeat goof-off and all his misadventures in New Orleans....This book has a Pulitzer to back up my claims of greatness. Susan Reinhardt, Gainsville TimesReview:
One of the funniest books ever written...it will make you laugh out loud till your belly aches and your eyes water. The New RepublicReview:
"I found myself laughing out loud again and again as I read this ribald book." Christian Science MonitorReview:
The episodes explode one after the other like fireworks on a stormy night. No doubt about it, this book is destined to become a classic. The Baltimore SunReview:
A brilliant and evocative novel. San Francisco ChronicleReview:
The dialogue is superbly mad. You simply sweep along, unbelievably entranced. The Boston GlobeReview:
If a book?s price is measured against the laughs it provokes, A Confederacy of Dunces is the bargain of the year. TimeReview:
An astonishingly original and assured comic spree. New YorkReview:
As hilarious as it indisputably is, A Confederacy of Dunces is a serious and important work. Los Angeles Herald ExaminerSynopsis:
Foreword by Walker Percy. A spectacular, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by this master of comedy. beloved by readers and critics alike. The place is the French Quarter, the character denizens of New Orleans' lower depths.About the Author
John Kennedy Toole was born in New Orleans in 1937. He received a master's degree in English from Columbia University and taught at Hunter and the University of Southwestern Louisiana. In 1969, frustrated at his failure to interest a publisher in A Confederacy of Dunces, he committed suicide. Toole's book was eventually published, after his mother brought the work to the attention of Walker Percy and insisted that he read her son's manuscript. Percy became one of the novel's many admirers and The Confederacy of Dunces would eventually be awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1981. Following that posthumous success, The Neon Bible, which Toole had written when he was sixteen, was first published in 1989.
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