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4.0 out of 5 stars Learned, short, and hilarious., December 5, 2003
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Mark Middlebrook (Oakland, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cod Streuth (Paperback)
Calvinist monk Jacques le Balleur is captured in 1560 by Brazilian cannibals, who mistake the ten pages of Rabelais in his possession (Book 3, chapters 26-28) for the Bible they had been promised. Le Balleur is anointed patriarch of the tribe and, rather than reveal the true nature of his "scriptures", attempts to use them to convert the natives. A royal harem, Rabelaisian Parliament, and orgiastic Passion Play are a few of the unorthodox detours along the way to fulfilling God's purpose. This little book is a delightful, learned romp for those of us who couldn't get enough of Rabelais.
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Cod Streuth by Bamber Gascoigne (Paperback - January 12, 1987)
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