The Sot-Weed Factor
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2002
756
Novel • Fiction
Maryland • Late 17th century
2002
Adult
18+ years
The Sot-Weed Factor by John Barth follows an aspiring poet, Ebenezer Cooke, in the late 17th century as he navigates the complexities of colonial America. Trying to maintain his innocence and fulfill his literary ambitions, Cooke encounters various characters and unexpected adventures that lead him through a satirical exploration of identity and society.
Humorous
Mysterious
Playful
Challenging
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John Barth's The Sot-Weed Factor is celebrated for its rich language and satirical wit, offering a clever pastiche of historical picaresque novels. Critics praise the novel's inventive narrative and humor, though some find its complex structure and length challenging. The book is a rewarding read for those who appreciate literary depth and intricacy.
A reader who enjoys John Barth’s The Sot-Weed Factor likely relishes satirical and intricate narratives. Fans of Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow or Sterne’s Tristram Shandy may appreciate its historical pastiche, dark humor, and metafictional style. This reader is drawn to complex plots and rich language.
7,684 ratings
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756
Novel • Fiction
Maryland • Late 17th century
2002
Adult
18+ years
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