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A green hunting cap squeezed the top of a fleshy head, with earflaps and large ears sticking out like turn signals. Meet Ignatius J. Reilly, the tragicomic hero of this tale. At 30, he lives with his mother in New Orleans, writing his magnum opus on hidden Big Chief pads and recounting a traumatic Greyhound journey. His quiet life of tyrannizing his mother is disrupted when Patrolman Mancuso mistakes him for a vagrant, leading to a car accident with his tipsy mother. Suddenly, Ignatius finds himself searching for a job, stumbling through various misadventures. His brief stint as a hotdog vendor fails, and he upends the Levy Pants Company. Along the way, he encounters a cast of colorful characters, including stripper Darlene and her cockatoo, the thwarted retiree Miss Trixie, the flamboyant Dorian Greene, the sinister Miss Lee, and Myrna Minkoff, the woman he loves to hate. The intricate subplots rival those of Dickens, beautifully woven together by the end. Ignatius, selfish and deluded yet larger than life, is a modern-day Quixote facing contemporary giants. His comedic bluster conceals a deep melancholy, making him a poignant figure. John Kennedy Toole, who tragically took his own life in 1969, left behind Ignatius as a fitting tribute to his tormented genius.

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Een samenzwering van idioten, John Kennedy Toole, Paul Syrier

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Nederlands
Uitgever
Lebowski
Jaar van publicatie
2011
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
493
ISBN10
9048808286
ISBN13
9789048808281
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Eerste editie
1980
Oorspronkelijke titel
A Confederacy of Dunces
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A green hunting cap squeezed the top of a fleshy head, with earflaps and large ears sticking out like turn signals. Meet Ignatius J. Reilly, the tragicomic hero of this tale. At 30, he lives with his mother in New Orleans, writing his magnum opus on hidden Big Chief pads and recounting a traumatic Greyhound journey. His quiet life of tyrannizing his mother is disrupted when Patrolman Mancuso mistakes him for a vagrant, leading to a car accident with his tipsy mother. Suddenly, Ignatius finds himself searching for a job, stumbling through various misadventures. His brief stint as a hotdog vendor fails, and he upends the Levy Pants Company. Along the way, he encounters a cast of colorful characters, including stripper Darlene and her cockatoo, the thwarted retiree Miss Trixie, the flamboyant Dorian Greene, the sinister Miss Lee, and Myrna Minkoff, the woman he loves to hate. The intricate subplots rival those of Dickens, beautifully woven together by the end. Ignatius, selfish and deluded yet larger than life, is a modern-day Quixote facing contemporary giants. His comedic bluster conceals a deep melancholy, making him a poignant figure. John Kennedy Toole, who tragically took his own life in 1969, left behind Ignatius as a fitting tribute to his tormented genius.