A witty, darkly comic look at authorship from the viewpoint of Jack Ketch, a narrator who skewers pretensions and craft.
This edition presents the rambling, self-aware voice behind a famous, if grisly, literary persona. The narrator walks a fine line between satire and self-exposure, turning questions about writing, fame, and the craft of storytelling into a brisk, morally sly table for reflection and amusement. Rich in period flavor and character, it invites readers to judge the folly and resilience of the author’s life while savoring a unique, tongue-in-cheek perspective on the publishing world.
- Humor that undercuts pretension and lampoons the craft of writing.
- Sharp observations about fame, publication, and the life of a professional author.
- Vivid scenes and voice that evoke a bygone literary era.
- Accessible satire that balances wit with a curious, bone-dry realism.
Ideal for readers who enjoy satirical bios, literary humor, and historical curiosities about the publishing world.