A Confederacy of Dunces

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A Confederacy of Dunces
What a book!!!!
This book was handed to me in store and the customer said " Read it, this is the best book ever". All I can say now is THANK YOU! I need to read more books... READ MORE
Stephen Haskins
A Confederacy of Dunces
A Good Time with Ignatius J Reilly
Published posthumously by his mother, John Kennedy Toole’s picaresque novel sees the Quixotic Ignatius J Reilly forced to navigate the changing tides of 19... READ MORE
Oliver Brooks at The Rye Bookshop

Synopsis

*..the nation as a whole has no contact with reality. That is only one of the reasons why I have always been forced to exist on the fringes of its society, consigned to the Limbo reserved for those who do know reality when they see it.*

A monument to sloth, rant and contempt, a behemoth of fat, flatulence and furious suspicion of anything modern - this is Ignatius J. Reilly of New Orleans, noble crusader against a world of dunces. The ordinary folk of New Orleans seem to think he is unhinged. Ignatius ignores them, heaving his vast bulk through the city's fleshpots in a noble crusade against vice, modernity and ignorance. But his momma has a nasty surprise in store for him: Ignatius must get a job. Undaunted, he uses his new-found employment to further his mission - and now he has a pirate costume and a hot-dog cart to do it with...

John Kennedy Toole (1937-1969) was born in New Orleans. He received a master's degree in English from Columbia University and taught at Hunter College and at the University of Southwestern Louisiana. He wrote A Confederacy of Dunces in the early sixties and tried unsuccessfully to get the novel published; depressed, at least in part by his failure to place the book, he committed suicide in 1969. It was only through the tenacity of his mother that her son's book was eventually published and found the audience it deserved, winning the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. His long-suppressed novel The Neon Bible, written when he was only sixteen, was eventually published as well.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141182865
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 197 x 128 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 245g
  • Languages: English

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A Confederacy of Dunces
A modern day Don Quixote
Meet Ignatius J. Reilly, an overeducated, undersexed bag of wind. Slothfully living with his alcoholic Mother at 30 in New Orleans, he believes his numerou... READ MORE
Jonathan Owens
A Confederacy of Dunces
A picaresque classic
The idea of the antihero in fiction was particularly prominent in American fiction during the '50's and '60's and John Kennedy Toole has created one of the... READ MORE
purplefezmonkey
A Confederacy of Dunces
A Confederacy of Dunces
I can't decide if this book is a work of genius or just very strange. It's a mix of farce and political commentary always underpinned with the knowledge ... READ MORE
lynne king
A Confederacy of Dunces
This book is just genius!
Its so so funny and the character of Ignatius is just perfect and whole. To begin with Ignatius J. Reilly is awful and hilarious but as the book goes on he... READ MORE
ClarePenelope
A Confederacy of Dunces
I would urge anyone to at least attempt to read
There are two stories here, one in the book and one about the book. In his foreword, Walker Percy explains how the book came to be published some twelve ye... READ MORE
Whispering Stories
A Confederacy of Dunces
A Confederacy of Dunces
I literally laughed out loud at this book, it is comedy genius. You will never meet a more bizarre character than Ignatius. It is such a shame that JKT onl... READ MORE
jayne peat
A Confederacy of Dunces
Not what I expected !
Was recommended this book by a friend & I must say it wasn’t quite what I was expected as was told it was very funny & laugh out loud ! .. I Didn’t find i... READ MORE
Margot Kingsbury
A Confederacy of Dunces
Genuinely funny and an engrossing read.
I loved this book. It is about a larger than life, social misfit who cannot cope with the real world who gets drawn into several misadventures owing to h... READ MORE
Canuck Abroad
A Confederacy of Dunces
What a pleasure!
I only became aware of this book because Billy Connolly had mentioned that it was in his top three books. It was a thoroughly unexpected pleasure to be int... READ MORE
Stewart Dryburgh
A Confederacy of Dunces
Huckleberry Finn meets Oblomov
This book is every bit as bizarre as it is brilliant. Utterly beyond genre, and - sadly - completely unique (there is an unwritten and very sad subplot to ... READ MORE
Chained Bear
A Confederacy of Dunces
A grotesque masterpiece!
Is there a greater anti-hero than Ignatius J Reilly, with his snobbery, malfunctioning sphincter, and highly questionable sexual proclivities? I doubt it. ... READ MORE
Finchley Paul