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- English Books
- Audio CD
- Edition: MP3 Una
- ISBN-10: 0786183101
- ISBN-13: 9780786183104
- Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
- Pub date: Apr 01, 2005
- Dimensions: 19 cm x 14 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette and School & Library Binding
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In other languages:
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La conjuration des imbéciles
(Livres Français) -
Ignaz oder Die Verschwörung der Idioten
(Deutsche Bücher) -
La conjura de los necios
(Libros en Español) -
Uma conspiração de estúpidos
(Livros em Português) -
Una conxorxa d'enzes
(llibres en català) -
Una banda di idioti
(Libri Italiani) -
Fjolsernes forbund
(Danske bøger) -
Dumskallarnas sammansvärjning
(Svenska böcker)
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| 9780786183104 | Audio CD | $29.95 | -- | Amazon US |
| £23.58 | £19.52 | Amazon UK | ||
| $37.41 | -- | Amazon CA | ||
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| + 1 copy tradable: 1 in USA → | ||||

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Someone once said this book is like Marmite, either you love it or you hate it.
My experience with Ignatius and his story confirms what this wise person said: there is no way you can remain indifferent to this book. The (sad) matter is that many of the people who read it cannot appreciate it. ... (continue)
Someone once said this book is like Marmite, either you love it or you hate it.
My experience with Ignatius and his story confirms what this wise person said: there is no way you can remain indifferent to this book. The (sad) matter is that many of the people who read it cannot appreciate it.
When I read this book, during a couple of summer nights, I even woke my mother up because I was laughing too loudly. Sad to see how most people cannot stand poor Ignatius and quit reading the book after few chapters, stating they hate him.
I read A Confederacy of dunces only once, in Italian, and although I have a copy in English I am postponing the reading of this amazing novel - that I simply adored from the very first lines - because I want it to be a completely new experience.
I will wait 'till I remember only bits and pieces of this book, then I'll read it as if it were the very first time. I hope it will be such a treat as it was years ago.
If it's not already clear how much I love this book, I'll have to make it clearer: this is the novel the man of my life cannot hate. If he hates Ignatius, he can't love me. (I'm kidding on this, but not too much!?)
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