Toole's novel introduces one of the most memorable characters in American literature, Ignatius Reilly. Ignatius' ire explodes when his mother backs into an automobile. The owner of the damaged vehicle insists on payment; and Mrs. Reilly demands that her son stop watching T.V.
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Toole's novel introduces one of the most memorable characters in American literature, Ignatius Reilly. Ignatius' ire explodes when his mother backs into an automobile. The owner of the damaged vehicle insists on payment; and Mrs. Reilly demands that her son stop watching T.V.
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I�ve read glowing reviews of this book and can�t understand why it is praised. It had a few funny moments and some of the characters were interesting but I never felt connected to any of them. I never cared about what was going to happen to them or to the story itself. Not sure of the purpose of the story. What was the author trying to tell me? At almost 400 pages I just wanted to finish it so I could get to a book that enjoyed. Can�t say that I enjoyed reading this story.
tsunami
Jun 19, 2016
a masterpiece but not my taste
This is a confounding book, and though I appreciate its genius, it is not my cup of tea. Yes, it is funny, but the characters that populate it are so distasteful it is difficult to go along with the joke. If the reader can perservere, the ending is mostly worth it.
brunhild
Jul 3, 2010
Hilarious book by funny writer. Too bad he is not around to write more books!
Maryanne
Apr 1, 2010
okay
Ignatius is a bit of an irritant. The book has it's moments when it is funny, but the editors notes pay it more justice than I feel it deserves. It does keep you reading and not losing interest waiting for his next caper. I think in many cases the author was writing about himself.
JLeon11233@yahoo.com
Feb 4, 2010
A Leg slapper
This book is already aclaimed as a comedic mastepiece.