Christopher Moore - Shakespeare mókusoknak
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The whole world is a brothel.
Tarsoly, the fool of kings and the king of fools, and his mouth-watering companion, Slyádzó, find themselves on Greek shores after a stormy and scurvy pirate life. But the homeland of amphorae and metaphors is by no means as peaceful as the English believed. The prince of Athens is about to get married, although the Amazon chosen for his wife looks the other way; the city burns in the fever of the wedding, while lovers chase each other into madness; moreover, in the forests around the city, which is the realm of the fairies, love and jealousy are also raging.
Among the many noble and ignoble characters, Tarsoly finally finds a fool on par with himself, Jópajtás Robin, who is a fairy by the grace of fate and will soon fall by the grace of fate. Robin's death completely upsets the world of humans and fairies, and who is left to put things in order, if not an eye-eared, mitten-clad fool?
After The Fool and The Dragon of Venice came Moore's new Shakespeare brainstorm, which features the author's stylistic features: sultry kings and stingy queens, bloody adventures and adventurous bleeding, bestial sexes and sexy beasts. Christopher Moore in peak and squirrelly form!