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The Serpent of Venice: A Novel (edition 2014)

by Christopher Moore (Author)

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"Venice, a long time ago. Three prominent Venetians await their most loathsome and foul dinner guest, the erstwhile envoy from the Queen of Britain: the rascal-Fool Pocket.This trio of cunning plotters--the merchant, Antonio; the senator, Montressor Brabantio; and the naval officer, Iago--have lured Pocket to a dark dungeon, promising him an evening of spirits and debauchery with a rare Amontillado sherry and Brabantio's beautiful daughter, Portia. But their invitation is, of course, bogus. The wine is drugged and the girl is not even within the city limits. Desperate to rid themselves once and for all of the man who has consistently foiled their grand quest for power and wealth, they have lured him to his death. (How can such a small man, be such a huge obstacle?). But this Fool is no fool and he has more than a few tricks (and hand gestures) up his sleeve. Greed, revenge, deception, lust, and a giant (but lovable) sea monster combine to create another hilarious and bawdy tale from modern comic genius, Christopher Moore"-- "William Shakespeare meets Edgar Allan Poe in New York Times bestselling author Christopher Moore's THE SERPENT OF VENICE! Oh, yeah, and everyone's favorite fool, Pocket of Dog Snogging, is back, too"--… (more)
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Title:The Serpent of Venice: A Novel
Authors:Christopher Moore (Author)
Info:William Morrow (2014), Edition: 1st Edition, 336 pages
Collections:Read Done, Mystery Historical, Read but unowned
Rating:***1/2
Tags:Mystery_Historical, Fiction

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Even better (much better) than [b:Fool|3684856|Fool|Christopher Moore|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1434220875s/3684856.jpg|3793700]. A glorious mash-up of Shakespeare's Italian plays, told in a totally NSFW way.

[Audiobook note: The reader, Euan Morton, is awesome.] ( )
  Treebeard_404 | Jan 23, 2024 |
And this, fair readers, is the way that Othello should have ended. ( )
  LinBee83 | Aug 23, 2023 |
Technically 3.5 stars. I didn't enjoy this nearly as much as his other work. But the afterword gets 5 stars all on its own. ( )
  reneeg | Dec 15, 2022 |
Technically 3.5 stars. I didn't enjoy this nearly as much as his other work. But the afterword gets 5 stars all on its own. ( )
  reneeg | Dec 15, 2022 |
I can't think of any author whose characters swear like Moore's. This story blended two plays by Shakespeare pretty well, shaking things up quite a bit, without dehumanizing the characters. ( )
  JoshEnglish | Mar 25, 2022 |
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Yet Moore on his worst day is still an excellent writer, and there are passages of prose — Pocket’s defense of Othello and the entire Pound-of-Flesh trial — that sparkle with Moore’s trademark wit and intelligence.

 

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Christopher Mooreprimary authorall editionscalculated
Gerj, SlavaIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Johnson, AdamCover art and designsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Morton, EuanNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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The stage is a mythical late-thirteenth-century Italy, where independent city-states trade and war with one another.
I'm sure, by now, you've thought, "I've read Othello and The Merchant of Venice, and try as I may, I do not remember the part about a fool knobbing a dragon; perhaps I should give them another look." (Afterword)
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"Venice, a long time ago. Three prominent Venetians await their most loathsome and foul dinner guest, the erstwhile envoy from the Queen of Britain: the rascal-Fool Pocket.This trio of cunning plotters--the merchant, Antonio; the senator, Montressor Brabantio; and the naval officer, Iago--have lured Pocket to a dark dungeon, promising him an evening of spirits and debauchery with a rare Amontillado sherry and Brabantio's beautiful daughter, Portia. But their invitation is, of course, bogus. The wine is drugged and the girl is not even within the city limits. Desperate to rid themselves once and for all of the man who has consistently foiled their grand quest for power and wealth, they have lured him to his death. (How can such a small man, be such a huge obstacle?). But this Fool is no fool and he has more than a few tricks (and hand gestures) up his sleeve. Greed, revenge, deception, lust, and a giant (but lovable) sea monster combine to create another hilarious and bawdy tale from modern comic genius, Christopher Moore"-- "William Shakespeare meets Edgar Allan Poe in New York Times bestselling author Christopher Moore's THE SERPENT OF VENICE! Oh, yeah, and everyone's favorite fool, Pocket of Dog Snogging, is back, too"--

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