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The novel’s real-world backstory is bittersweet. After failing to find a publisher during his lifetime, John Kennedy Toole died by suicide in 1969. His mother, , spent years relentlessly pitching the manuscript until novelist Walker Percy finally read it. Upon its publication in 1980, it became an instant classic and posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1981. Why It Endures

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Despite being written over 60 years ago, Ignatius J. Reilly remains a precursor to the modern "internet contrarian." The book is a masterpiece of satire that balances biting social critique with genuine, laugh-out-loud absurdity. The novel’s real-world backstory is bittersweet