The Fool by Edward Bond

"The Fool" is a dramatic exploration of the life and times of a historical figure, an 18th-century English poet known for his madness and prophetic visions. Set against the backdrop of the harsh rural landscape and the onset of the Industrial Revolution, the play delves into the poet's tragic life, his struggles with mental illness, and the societal pressures that both inspire and torment him. The narrative weaves a poignant commentary on the nature of genius, the exploitation of the poor, and the destructive consequences of progress, as it portrays the poet's descent into despair and the ultimate cost of his sensitivity to the cruelties of his era.

The 7772nd greatest book of all time


Published
1975
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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