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Index
Contents
About the Book
About the Author
Also by Howard Jacobson
Dedication
Title Page
Epigraph
Book One
Revelation
Prologue: The March of Ignorance
Chapter 1: In which Fracassus, heir presumptive to the Duchy of Origen, is born
Chapter 2: Concerning a father’s fears and a tutor’s skirt
Chapter 3: In which language is discerned to go backwards
Chapter 4: Concerning the part played by television in the education of a leader
Chapter 5: A painful chapter containing matters it were better to remain silent about
Chapter 6: In which it is agreed not to scare the horses
Chapter 7: A wind blows through the Republic of Urbs-Ludus
Chapter 8: The end of stupidity
Chapter 9: In which Fracassus is taught an important lesson about tax avoidance and has a bright idea
Chapter 10: How a weatherman brought sunshine into the Prince’s heart
Chapter 11: A short chapter concerning bricks and mortar
Chapter 12: A mother worries in 140 characters
Chapter 13: In which Fracassus informs the world what he’s eating
Chapter 14: When my love swears that she is made of truth …
Chapter 15: … I do believe her though I know she lies
Book Two
Chapter 16: Containing the whole science of government
Chapter 17: A hero of our time
Chapter 18: In which Fracassus almost reads a book
Chapter 19: The spirit of the jungle
Chapter 20: Fracassus discovers the price of freedom and tweets about it
Chapter 21: The loneliness of the braggart
Chapter 22: In which the Prince forms an even higher estimate of his gifts
Chapter 23: A short chapter with no lessons to be learnt therefrom
Chapter 24: On the sadness of things. A son returns, a father prepares to depart
Chapter 25: ‘Stop it!’
Chapter 26: Retards
Chapter 27: In which Fracassus proves he is no longer in love
Chapter 28: A brief treatise on buffoonery
Chapter 29: The speed of lies
Chapter 30: The end of days
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