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The Feast of Fools

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is one of those rare novels that has the richness and power of myth without sacrificing the more terrestrial virtues of elegance, erotic pleasure, wit, and narrative skill." “The glittering prose is enchanting” wrote
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became, in 1991, the first non-German language book to receive a City of Munich Literary Prize while still a work in progress. Post-publication, the novel was designated a notable book by
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On the day of her wedding to the artist Brum, Stephanie elopes with the undertaker Max at the autumn
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International Literature Prize, an award ultimately given to
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to mind — and he rightly demands our fullest attention."
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John David Morley
Fiction
Philosophical
St. Martin's Press
Hardback
Paperback
ISBN
0-349-10519-7
ISBN
0-312-11786-8
John David Morley
Joycean
Persephone
Munich
equinox
astrology
astronomy
mortuary science
Commedia Dell’Arte
medieval carnival
Fasching
The Globe and Mail
D. M. Thomas
Erica Wagner
The Times
The Independent
The Boston Globe
John Fowles
The Magus

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