Fool on the Hill A Novel

Fool on the Hill A Novel by Matt Ruff, published by Grove Press in 1988, is a unique literary work that showcases a fresh fictional voice. This first paperback edition spans 396 pages and presents a narrative that intertwines elements of life and death, good and evil, magic and love. The story introduces readers to a whimsical world where animals converse, sprites inhabit the shadows, and a group of unconventional students known as the Bohemians celebrate their ideals through all-night revels.
In this imaginative tale, readers follow the journey of Stephen Titus George, a young kite flyer and aspiring writer, who becomes embroiled in a century-old story of love and adventure. As George navigates this vibrant landscape, he encounters challenges that require more than mere bravery; it is the power of imagination that ultimately shapes his destiny. The novel’s blend of fantasy and reality invites exploration of themes such as creativity and unconventionality, making it a noteworthy addition to the realm of fiction.
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From the New York Times Bestselling author of Lovecraft Country, now an HBO series.
It is a literary event when a genuinely new fictional voice comes along. When that voice achieves its newness not through a certain formal facility but through the freshness of its vision, there is truly something to celebrate. Matt Ruff was only twenty-two when Fool on the Hill was first published, but with his novel he gave us a story that won over readers of every persuasion. Not your usual first effort, Fool on the Hill is a full-blown epic of life and death, good and evil, magic and love.
Think of the imaginative daring of Mark Helprin’s Winter’s Tale. The zany popism of Tom Robbins’s Another Roadside Attraction. The gnomish fantasies of J.R. Tolkien. Think of these and you begin to get some idea of one of the most remarkable first novels to come along in years.
In the world of Fool on the Hill dogs and cats can talk, a subculture of sprites lives in the shadows and underfoot (if you’re the sensitive type, or drunk enough, you might see them cavorting across the lawn), and the Bohemians, a group of Harley- and horseback-riding students dedicated to all things unconventional, hold all-night revels for the glory of their cause.
Then there is Stephen Titus George, the novel’s youthful hero, who somehow finds himself the main player in a story that began well over a century ago. George is a mild-mannered flier of kites, a sometimes writer of bestselling fiction, and would-be knight looking for a maiden. George will find his girl and the century-old story will provide the proverbial dragon whose slaying will sanctify their love. But it will not be a sword that fells the foe but the transforming power of the imagination.
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