Dimensions
136 x 216 x 40mm
Considered by critics to be Barth's most distinguished masterpiece, 'The Sot-Weed Factor' has acquired the status of a modern classic.
Set in the late 1600s, the novel recounts the chaotic odyssey of the hapless and ungainly Ebenezer Cooke. Cooke is sent to the New World to oversee his father's tobacco business and to record the struggles of the Maryland colony in an epic poem.
On his mission, he is captured by pirates and Indians; loses his father's estate to roguish imposters; falls in love with a former prostitute; is nearly robbed of his virginity, which he is (almost) determined to protect; and meets a gallery of treacherous characters who continually switch identities.
'The Sot-Weed Factor' is a hilarious, hawdy tribute to all the most insidious human vices with lasting relevance for readers of all time.