![]() ![]() is tightly packed with colourful characters moving at a swift pace, a pace that belies the monstrous bulk of its unlikely hero Ignatius J Reilly. “ And if that doesn`t intrigue the reader immediately, I don`t know what will.Ĭonfederacy. The book`s title comes from a Swift essay: “When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him. In 2019, the BBC News included the book on its list of the 100 most influential novels.īasically, the whole sequence of events stand out as a prime example of tragic irony since the author never got to see the stupendous success of his work. Reilly on the down-river side of Canal Street in New Orleans. There stands a bronze statue of the book`s hero Ignatius J. ![]() There has been a radio adaptation of it, a musical comedy, a theatrical presentation. Years later, (in 1980, to be precise) his mother got the book out into print and one year later, the book won a Pulitzer. John Kennedy Toole wrote this uproariously funny story in the early Sixties, met with rejection after rejection from publishers everywhere, and eventually committed suicide in sheer despair. My Wednesday Review this week is of an old favourite which has attained cult status amongst certain sections of the reading populace.Ī Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole.įirst the backstory. ![]()
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