Christopher Moore (Get this book)
Moore's mash-up of Othello and The Merchant of Venice with Poe's "The
Cask of Amontillado" is a standout sequel to Fool, his twisted retelling
of King Lear from 2009. After a dastardly trio of Venetians (including
Iago) plot to bury alive Pocket the fool for thwarting an attempt to
cook up a new Crusade from which they'd hoped to profit, he is saved by
what he believes is a seriously horny mermaid. He washes up in Venice's
Jewish ghetto and is rescued by Shylock's lovably abrasive daughter,
Jessica. Moore's imaginative storytelling, bawdy prose, puns
aplenty, as well as his creation of a violent sea creature intent on
helping Fool's cause, and Jessica's "piratey" disguise, succeed in
transforming two classical tragedies into outrageously farcical
entertainment. In conjunction with the historical setting, the humor
also allows Moore to skewer greed, hypocrisy, and racism e.g., Middle
Eastern wars for profit, segregation all
of which are still endemic in modern culture.--Booklist
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