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by John Barth (Author) "IN THE LAST YEARS of the Seventeenth Century there was to be found among the fops and fools of the London coffee-houses one rangy, gangling..." (more)
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Picaresque novel by John Barth, originally published in 1960 and revised in 1967. A parody of the historical novel, it is based on and takes its title from a satirical poem published in 1708 by Ebenezer Cooke, who is the protagonist of Barth's work. The novel's black humor is derived from its purposeful misuse of conventional literary devices. -- The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This is Barth's most distinguished masterpiece.  This modern classic is a hilarious tribute to all the most insidious human vices, with a hero who is "one of the most diverting...to roam the world since Candide" (Time ).

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  • Paperback: 768 pages
  • Publisher: Anchor; Anchor Books ed edition (August 18, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385240880
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385240888
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #202,749 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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IN THE LAST YEARS of the Seventeenth Century there was to be found among the fops and fools of the London coffee-houses one rangy, gangling flitch called Ebenezer Cooke, more ambitious than talented, and yet more talented than prudent, who, like his friends-in-folly, all of whom were supposed to be educating at Oxford or Cambridge, had found the sound of Mother English more fun to game with than her sense to labor over, and so rather than applying himself to be the pains of scholarship, had learned the knack of versifying, and ground out quires of couplets after the fashion of the day, afroth with Joves and Jupiters, aclang with jarring rhymes, and string-taut with similes stretched to the snapping-point. Read the first page
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great tom leech, poet cried, certain oft, other wight, poet exclaimed, laureate poet, truth oft, fact oft, leather folio, ocean isle, one apiece, marry come
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Joan Toast, Henry Burlingame, Lord Baltimore, Captain Mitchell, Ebenezer Cooke, Church Creek, Cooke's Point, Billy Rumbly, Tayac Chicamec, Eben Cooke, Susan Warren, William Smith, Mister Cooke, Sir Harry, Sir Thomas, Miss Bromly, Tim Mitchell, Andrew Cooke, Captain Pound, Mary Mungummory, Mary's City, Bloodsworth Island, Colonel Robotham, Sir Henry, Father Smith
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5.0 out of 5 stars I'll never look at an eggplant the same way again, January 14, 2002
If you've read the book, then you know exactly what I'm talking about and are probably doubled over in laughter just at the mention of it . . . if you haven't, well there's just one more reason to start reading this. Widely considered Barth's best novel (I'm very much a novice with him, this being only my second book so I'm no man to judge) I can easily see why it deserves such a status. A parody of historical novels, Barth writes the story in the style of that time so it seems like all those books your teachers made you read in high school, but better. The book is massive and concerns the various adventures of would-be poet Ebenezer Cooke, writer of the poem "The Sot-Weed Factor" as he becomes involved, willingly or otherwise, in more situations than any man should reasonably have to undertake. An attempts to summarize the plot are useless, it's too sprawling, people who want instant gratification will be at a loss here, this is a book you have to absorb over the course of a few days and get used to the style before it sinks in just how much fun it is. The characters play everything seriously, making the jokes (and there are plenty, with the funniest of a vulgar nature and often involving the story of Captain John Smith of Pocohantus fame) come off as utterly hilarious, but at the same time Barth manages to make you care just a little bit about them, as quirky as they are, they still come across as typically flawed human beings. Probably the best thing about the book is its sheer unpredictability, not shackled by the morals of the 16th century, anything and everything does happen, nobody is what they seem and situations shift gears so rapidly that it'll make your head spin even as you can't stop laughing. A truimph on nearly every level, this is something a lesser writer would have only managed to turn into a stale stylistic genre exercise, something to wow the kids in the creative writing workshop . . . what Barth creates here is something lasting and no matter what century it was written in or evokes, will probably wind up being timeless.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpeice of Satire!, July 25, 2000
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Perhaps most impressive of all of John Barth's picaresque classic is the fact that it succeeds on many levels. It is quite difficult to imagine anyone taking this novel completely seriously, however it can be read as an epic. Most likely it will be enjoyed as a brilliant satire providing most readers with innumerable passages that will have them laughing out loud. However one senses many philosophical statements and themes communicated through the characters' preposterous actions and attitudes. It was the characters, in fact, that impressed me the most about "The Sot-Weed Factor," while appearing at times ridiculous to the point of being hilarious, most readers will likely find a little bit of themselves in characters like Ebenezer Cooke, Henry Burlingame, etc. My favorite character was Ebenezer's servant whose name eludes me at this time. Barth has coined himself a "smiling nihilist" and this book is a fine example of this sentiment, though most readers will likely spend less time smiling and more time doubled over in laughter. A must-read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious, picaresque, bawdy tale, January 10, 2000
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This true American masterpiece is written like a 17th century literary novel. The style could well be Fielding, except that Barth is even more hilarious.At a time when minimalist novelists seem to be in vogue, I revelled in the intelligent richness of the elaborate quixotic tale woven by Barth. When a novelist can write as well as peers like Saul Bellow or V.S. Naipaul, then a maximalist style like Barth's is to be savoured. Poor chaste poet laureate, Ebenezer Cooke, encounters harsh reality at every turn, including capture by pirates and Indians. His dreams drive him to ridiculous ends where his ambitions are constantly confounded by greater existential powers. "The road to Heaven's beset with thistles, and methinks there's many a cowpat on't." The dialogue is delicious and well-constructed with an authenticity and wit and bawdy truth. You have to marvel at the construction of such credible characters as Joan Toast, Bertrand, Boabdil, Andrew, Pocahontas and the pirate captain. Barth's dialogue on various letters of the alphabet, the trading of ancient insults and the scene where Ebenezer fears drowning in Chesapeake Bay were uproariously funny. Barth obviously knows the Eastern Shore near the Choptank River intimately: it's a lovely setting for his novel. For any true lover of great American literary novels, The Sotweed Factor should be on your must-read list.
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5.0 out of 5 stars comic masterwork.
I've read a few of Barth's books and this one stands
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Published 8 months ago by Loren Woirhaye

1.0 out of 5 stars Tiresome and self-indulgent
Barth surely had great fun writing this book, but it is far too long and self-indulgent with all sorts of behind-the-hand snickering at the author's tricks and wiles. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Donald J. Richardson

5.0 out of 5 stars A hilarious book
A hilarious book. One of the most absurdly funny books I've read. The challenge is the length and the sprawl of the book, along with occasionally bizarre (and hilarious)... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Nathan King

2.0 out of 5 stars Confusing and sophomoric
I didn't really get this book. I found it too long and almost boring. The plot is so complicated that I gave up on following it. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Jacob Fehr

5.0 out of 5 stars A Truly Inspiring Work...
I've owned this book for many years and recently decided to read it. I've loved everything I've read by Barth, so I don't know why I waited so long to read this. Read more
Published 20 months ago by J. Bjorne

5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular; a hilarious tour-de-force
There are already some great reviews of this book here. Suffice it to say that "The Sot-Weed Factor" is a bona fide riot and one of the five or so novels I'd choose to be... Read more
Published on August 9, 2006 by Steve

5.0 out of 5 stars Satirical, twisted epic of many interwoven stories
Although "The Sot-Weed Factor" is a brick of a book, it reads breezily. Barth managed to create a great parody of a historical novel, and a novel of "box in a box" type - there... Read more
Published on March 22, 2006 by Aleksandra Nita-Lazar

5.0 out of 5 stars Astounding Novel
Utterly hilarious, page after page after page. Brilliant. Genius. You are thankful of the thickness of the book, as you ruefully measure how many more pages of entertainment you... Read more
Published on February 4, 2006 by James Proust

5.0 out of 5 stars No superlatives, and yet...
Best book I ever read. No favorite colors, films, songs, artists, authors, weather patterns in my life - but one book I'll call the best, the favorite. Read more
Published on August 9, 2004 by Larraine

5.0 out of 5 stars Outrageously funny
This is the only book of this size (1200 pages) that I have read three times. I first read it in 1972 and just read it again last year. Read more
Published on May 24, 2004 by R. E. James

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