![]() An “ equal opportunity employer,” Ignatius hates everyone and everything - the middle class, the upper class, the lower class, rednecks, blacks, homosexuals, heterosexuals, movies, television, corporate America.ĭrop this protagonist into New Orleans, a carnival-like setting where street life, rivers, docks and wharves beg the description of the written word. Simply come up with a 300-plus-pound Don Quixote, a physically and mentally objectionable middle-aged character, a stumbling, bumbling malcontent,a comedic genius of sorts, whose skewed psyche drives him to war with every living, breathing faction of society. How to publish the Pulitzer Prize winning novel!Ĭreate an incredible protagonist like Ignatius J. ![]() ![]() By John Kennedy Toole, Grove Press (1980) ![]()
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