The Fool's Progress: An Honest Novel
 

The Fool's Progress: An Honest Novel

by Edward Abbey

Just before he died in 1989, Ed Abbey published what he called his "honest novel," one loosely based on his own life. Early in its opening pages, Abbey's alter ego, Lightcap, takes off from his nearly empty home (its contents just removed by a disgruntled spouse) in Tucson, Arizona--but not before shooting his refrigerator, a hated symbol of civilization. Lightcap makes a winding journey by car... (read more)

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I really liked the writing style, but I just couldn't finish it. Some of the chapters and stories were great, and others were just boring, and I didn't bother to sift through to get to the good parts.

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