World's Fair: A Picaresque Novel

The World's Fair: A Picaresque Novel

By Joan Ferry
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The World's Fair is Biography/Fiction. The time frame is 1937-39. It takes place in Ottawa, Ontario, and Gatineau, Quebec. It is the story of Michael Maguire's search for his legitimate father. His story is peopled with colourful characters of Irish, French, and Algonquin lineage. The plot emerges effortlessly through the characters, finally leading us to the shocking truth of Michael's paternity. In the face of emotional disaster, the book ends on an optimistic note.

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Picaresque comes from Picaresca then shortened to Picaro meaning rascal or rogue. This style of novel originated in 16th century Spain and flourished throughout Europe in the 17th and 18th century. It continues to influence modern literature today. It adopts a style of realism with shades of comedy and satire.

The plot emerges as a result of the thoughts and actions of the characters. The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow is a prime modern day example of Picaresque writing.
"If I understand it," Bellow said, "you can understand it too."


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Publish date October 31, 2019
Publisher Joan Ferry
Format Paperback
Pages 344
ISBN 9780995898301
0995898308

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