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Fool on the Hill
Fool on the Hill
Author: Matt Ruff
A young writer-in-residence at Cornell University is caught up in an epic of love and death, good and evil... and magic.
ISBN-13: 9783423117371
ISBN-10: 3423117370
Publication Date: 1/1/1993
Pages: 574
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Publisher: Dtv
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Helpful Score: 4
"This exuberant first novel unfolds at Cornell University, the alma mater of its 22-year-old author, who has re-imagined his school as the center of a violent and funny modern-day fairy tale. Stephen Titus George is a young writer longing for true love and a great story to tell. With the mysterious appearance of Calliope, a sorceress who can transform herself into anyone's vision of female perfection, both of his dreams begin to come true. Ruff shapes an adventure for his protagonist that includes everything from poisoned apples to winged dragons, all set on a campus where there isn't a professor in sight and where the actions of dogs, cats and invisible sprites are as meaningful as those of the students. On its way to a certain happy ending, the story falls short of its own ambitionsit's vastly overpopulated with extraneous characters (human and otherwise), and packed with self-conscious, punning references to everyone from Beckett to A. A. Milne."
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Helpful Score: 2
This was a sometimes strange, but always magical book about storytelling and how it feels to discover that you're part of someone else's story. My favorite characters included George, Aurora, Luther the dog, Blackjack the cat, and the sprites Puck and Zephyr.
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