In March of 1969, a simple man with a touch of lunacy and genius had had enough. On an isolated road outside Biloxi, Mississippi, he connected a garden hose to the exhaust pipe of his car, put the other end into the window, and slowly faded out of this paralelle and into another. *
John Kennedy Toole scribed A Confederacy of Dunces which was published posthumously in 1980. It won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, and was the second of only two books ever written by him. **
A Confederacy of Dunces is a commedia, but anyone who reads it, anyone with even the slightest glimpse of this author’s life will see the words for what they are: turmoil distracted by the very thoughts of the author himself.
Ignatius Reilly, the main character in this book, in my opinion, is the mirror of his creator: an intelligent, misunderstood, pathetic and creative human.
This is a tragicomedy that will not soon leave your thoughts and will imbed itself in your bones. You will read it more than once. You won’t have a choice.
* the death of John Kennedy Toole
** John Kennedy Toole’s first book, The Neon Bible, was written when he was 16. It was published in 1989. Another masterpiece to be devoured.
"For us, our house is not insentient matter—it has a heart, and a soul, and eyes to see us with; and approvals, and solicitudes, and deep sympathies; it is of us, and we are in its confidence, and live in its grace and in the peace of its benediction. We never come home from an absence that its face does not light up and speak out its eloquent welcome—and we can not enter it unmoved."
—Mark Twain, 1896
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—Mark Twain, 1896
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
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