A Confederacy of Dunces
by John Kennedy Toole
read: 2019
Guardian 1000 Novels, Pulitzer Prize
I read this partially while in New Orleans, and it was fun to spot the novel's places as I went, particularly when Ignatius was hawking hot dogs in the French Quarter. It's a silly novel with a nonsense plot that somehow all ties together. Some of the scenarios were laugh-out-loud funny. But the unusual circumstances of the book's publishing history - Toole committed suicide some years before it saw the light of day - also bring emphasis to a sad undercurrent in the novel. The book ends on something of a high note, but it's easy to imagine Ignatius squandering his good fortune in short order.
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