

Tan with greenish tint, full cloth boards, black stylized spine titles, fine. Lindlof, Ed (Wrapper Illustration) (illustrator). Manufactured in the United States of America. The soon to be Pulitzer Prize winner went on to 50,000 copies in hard cover and nearly 600,000 in paperback within three years.

He became entranced as he read, and decided that the novel was ''a major achievement, a huge comic-satiric-tragic one-of-a-kind rendering of life in New Orleans.'' After several more publishers rejected the book, Louisiana State University Press agreed to take a chance with a first printing of only 2,500. She was followed by a chauffeur carrying a manuscript that she told Mr. Presented here is "a great slob of a man in violent revolt against the entire twentieth century!" This book's unusual path to success began in 1976 when John Kennedy Toole's mother Thelma, using a walker, hobbled into the office of novelist Walker Percy at Loyola University. make for a grand comic fugue" (New York Time). pungent slapstick, sature and intellectual incongruities. Toole's mother, finally was able to have her son's work posthumously published and, as fate would have it, the satirical novel won the Pulitzer Prize. Sadly, the author, John Kennedy Toole, took his own life at 32, after facing consistent rejection from nearly every American publisher. Wrapper features gold medallion at front panel: "Winner of The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction". Dust wrapper, slight wear unclipped 14.95, protected in new clear sleeve. Oatmeal colored full cloth boards, black stylized spine titles, fine.

