Fool
- Pages
- 311
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780060590314
- Reading Time
- ~5h 27min
Fool is a book by Christopher Moore. It has 311 pages.
About this book
Christopher Moore’s Fool reimagines the historical figure of Shakespeare’s jester as a sharp-witted narrator navigating Elizabethan England. Through his perspective, the novel examines theater troupes, political maneuvering, and plague-era life alongside the daily realities of working-class citizens. Moore applies his characteristic blend of archival research and anachronistic comedy to investigate how insight frequently emerges from satire, and how factual truth persists amid censorship and aristocratic power struggles. The work develops themes of loyalty, theatrical performance, and narrative authority, framing the Fool as a critical witness rather than mere entertainment. By integrating supernatural motifs into carefully documented period settings, the book maintains a balance between comedic pacing and meditative commentary on artistic creation, social hierarchy, and human resilience. Readers encounter a historical landscape where marginalized voices shape cultural memory, demonstrating how humor functions as both survival mechanism and historical record.
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How many pages is Fool?+
Fool has 311 pages.
What is Fool about?+
Christopher Moore’s Fool reimagines the historical figure of Shakespeare’s jester as a sharp-witted narrator navigating Elizabethan England. Through his perspective, the novel examines theater troupes, political maneuvering, and plague-era life alongside the daily realities of working-class citizens...
Who wrote Fool?+
Fool was written by Christopher Moore.