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Rowdyboy

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14. Ignatius J. Riley....from "Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole...
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 11:16 PM
Apr 2013


http://www.amazon.com/Confederacy-Dunces-John-Kennedy-Toole/dp/0802130208

Meet Ignatius J. Reilly, the hero of John Kennedy Toole's tragicomic tale, A Confederacy of Dunces. This 30-year-old medievalist lives at home with his mother in New Orleans, pens his magnum opus on Big Chief writing pads he keeps hidden under his bed, and relays to anyone who will listen the traumatic experience he once had on a Greyhound Scenicruiser bound for Baton Rouge. ("Speeding along in that bus was like hurtling into the abyss.&quot But Ignatius's quiet life of tyrannizing his mother and writing his endless comparative history screeches to a halt when he is almost arrested by the overeager Patrolman Mancuso--who mistakes him for a vagrant--and then involved in a car accident with his tipsy mother behind the wheel. One thing leads to another, and before he knows it, Ignatius is out pounding the pavement in search of a job.

Over the next several hundred pages, our hero stumbles from one adventure to the next. His stint as a hotdog vendor is less than successful, and he soon turns his employers at the Levy Pants Company on their heads. Ignatius's path through the working world is populated by marvelous secondary characters: the stripper Darlene and her talented cockatoo; the septuagenarian secretary Miss Trixie, whose desperate attempts to retire are constantly, comically thwarted; gay blade Dorian Greene; sinister Miss Lee, proprietor of the Night of Joy nightclub; and Myrna Minkoff, the girl Ignatius loves to hate. The many subplots that weave through A Confederacy of Dunces are as complicated as anything you'll find in a Dickens novel, and just as beautifully tied together in the end. But it is Ignatius--selfish, domineering, and deluded, tragic and comic and larger than life--who carries the story. He is a modern-day Quixote beset by giants of the modern age. His fragility cracks the shell of comic bluster, revealing a deep streak of melancholy beneath the antic humor. John Kennedy Toole committed suicide in 1969 and never saw the publication of his novel. Ignatius Reilly is what he left behind, a fitting memorial to a talented and tormented life.
mrs. madrigal CurtEastPoint Apr 2013 #1
Ayla from Clan of the Cave Bears, she was awesome! bravenak Apr 2013 #2
She was a good one! Little Star Apr 2013 #15
Havelock Vetinari From The Ashes Apr 2013 #3
Nick Carraway from "The Great Gatsby" AngryOldDem Apr 2013 #4
Charlie Moon fadedrose Apr 2013 #5
Madame DeFarge Curmudgeoness Apr 2013 #6
Heathcliffe JitterbugPerfume Apr 2013 #7
Lisbeth Salander pscot Apr 2013 #8
Dave Robicheaux ... from the James Lee Burke books. nt Bigmack Apr 2013 #9
you do make things difficult Hula Popper Apr 2013 #10
Up till about the 17th book in the series... fadedrose Apr 2013 #11
I thought Hula Popper Apr 2013 #12
Ya, that seemed like a problem fadedrose Apr 2013 #13
Harry Bosch another good one! Little Star Apr 2013 #16
Ignatius J. Riley....from "Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole... Rowdyboy Apr 2013 #14
Walt Longmire, Vic Moretti and Henry Standing Bear..... Little Star Apr 2013 #17
Wha-el fadedrose Apr 2013 #18
There are so many. Let's see, now... Moe Shinola Apr 2013 #19
Belbo, I guess Moe Shinola Apr 2013 #20
Yossarian from "Catch 22" or Henderson from Saul Bellow's "Henderson the Rain King." n/t FSogol Apr 2013 #21
Atticus Finch. I used to would've said Huckleberry Finn and the Time Traveler. nt raccoon Apr 2013 #22
Sherlock Holmes SpearthrowerOwl Apr 2013 #23
Ditto Sequoia May 2013 #30
you gotta give me at least two wet.hen88 Apr 2013 #24
Either FBI S.A. Pendergast, or Discworld's Luggage. closeupready May 2013 #25
Stu Redman. The Stand. Inkfreak May 2013 #26
Bokonon gets my vote arcane1 May 2013 #27
I read mostly non-fiction JonLP24 May 2013 #28
Ralph Nickleby Addison May 2013 #29
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