First published in 1977, The Function of the Fool explores the fool's role in literature and society. Stuart Evans' wit and lyrical mastery shine across five sections, blending satire, reflection, and philosophical inquiry. Essential for English literature students.
First published in 1977, The Function of the Fool is a poetic exploration of the fool's role in literature and society, showcasing Stuart Evans' wit, insight, and lyrical mastery. The collection, blending conventional and improvised forms, is divided into five sections: an affectionately satirical look at contemporary England; a descriptive reflection on literary and historical pleasures; a probing inquiry into the relevance of art in a perilous world; a lyrical, personal segment; and a long, intricately structured poem on religious doubt and philosophical uncertainty. A must-read for students of English literature.