A Pulitzer prize winner, this novel was fantastic. The different characters and there different dialects were so well planted that everyone had their own, distinct point of view. Mr Toole was obviously a very brilliant man.
Ignatius had a some hare-brained plans but a great deal of his philosophy was quite insightful, albeit frequently off the mark. You hate the lead character but you simply cannot help but appreciate and root for him at the same time. Some of the plot points got a bit sticky but, altogether, this was a treasure.
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