A NEW UNIVERSAL HISTORY OF INFAMY
By Rhys Hughes
Tallahassee, Florida: The Ministry of Whimsey Press, 2004.
First edition, first printing.
Fine in a fine dust jacket.
Jacket design and illustration by John Coulthart.
"Bloodthirsty despots, fleabitten pirates, slick con-men and other knaves
and tyrants make a memorable rogues gallery in this fetching miscellany
of pseudo-biographical essays. Inspired by Jorge Luis Borges's 1935
satire Historia Universal de la Infamia, Welsh fantasist Hughes (Journeys Beyond Advice)
profiles seven scoundrels whose unremarkable origins combine with
unspeakable careers to give new meaning to the term "the banality of
evil." Buccaneer François l'Olonnais was revered as a god by natives of
the Yucatan because he feasted on the hearts of ritually sacrificed
victims, while Dick Turpin, a legendary 18th-century highwayman, was an
early example of the Peter Principle that incompetents are destined to
rise to the top of their profession. In the cleverest of the accounts,
"The Honest Liar, Denis Zachaire," an alchemist's conversion to debunker
of others in his line of work represents his ultimate alchemical
transmutation. Hughes relates his subjects' stories in a sober
documentary style that contrasts sharply with their extravagant
personalities and gives authenticity to the absurdities of their lives.
At its best, this volume is a reminder that outrageous behavior is
sometimes grist for comic fantasy with high entertainment value."--Publisher's Weekly. FREE SHIPPING TO THE USA
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