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Considered one of the greatest comedic novels in literature, ( A Confederacy of Dunces ) is as famous for its content as it is for the tragic history of its author, John Kennedy Toole . The Protagonist: Ignatius J. Reilly
The story follows Ignatius’s disastrous attempts to join the workforce to help his mother pay off a debt. From a chaotic stint at a pants factory to a surreal attempt at selling hot dogs, his adventures bring him into contact with a vibrant cast of New Orleans characters: His "ex-girlfriend" and intellectual rival. La Conjura De Los Necios John Kennedy Toole (...
The heart of the novel is , a "modern-day Quixote" living in 1960s New Orleans. He is a gargantuan, eccentric, and misanthropic intellectual who lives with his mother. Armed with a frantic worldview based on medieval philosophy (specifically Boethius), Ignatius wages a one-man war against the "lack of geometry and theology" in the modern world. Plot and Style Considered one of the greatest comedic novels in
Despite being written over 60 years ago, Ignatius J. Reilly remains a precursor to the modern "internet contrarian." The book is a masterpiece of satire that balances biting social critique with genuine, laugh-out-loud absurdity. From a chaotic stint at a pants factory
Considered one of the greatest comedic novels in literature, ( A Confederacy of Dunces ) is as famous for its content as it is for the tragic history of its author, John Kennedy Toole . The Protagonist: Ignatius J. Reilly
The story follows Ignatius’s disastrous attempts to join the workforce to help his mother pay off a debt. From a chaotic stint at a pants factory to a surreal attempt at selling hot dogs, his adventures bring him into contact with a vibrant cast of New Orleans characters: His "ex-girlfriend" and intellectual rival.
The heart of the novel is , a "modern-day Quixote" living in 1960s New Orleans. He is a gargantuan, eccentric, and misanthropic intellectual who lives with his mother. Armed with a frantic worldview based on medieval philosophy (specifically Boethius), Ignatius wages a one-man war against the "lack of geometry and theology" in the modern world. Plot and Style
Despite being written over 60 years ago, Ignatius J. Reilly remains a precursor to the modern "internet contrarian." The book is a masterpiece of satire that balances biting social critique with genuine, laugh-out-loud absurdity.