WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
A Fortnight of Folly cover

A Fortnight of Folly

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

At a newly opened mountain hotel, an assortment of guests—writers, critics, socialites, and local characters—interact through flirtations, rivalries, and comic misunderstandings. The narrative follows their promenades and private schemes amid the hotel's raw newness and dramatic natural setting, interweaving episodes of overheard conversations, petty jealousies, and journalistic ambition with glimpses of regional color, such as a suspicious mountain moonshiner. The collection balances light satire of artistic vanity and social pretension with vivid scenic description, pacing each episode as a short comic vignette that exposes eccentric behavior and small-scale folly.

About the Author

Thompson, Maurice portrait

Maurice Thompson

Maurice Thompson was an American author and poet known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his novel "Alice of Old Vincennes," which reflects themes of love and adventure set against the backdrop of early American history. Thompson's works often explore the cultural and natural landscapes of Indiana, showcasing his deep appreciation for the region. In addition to his fiction, he wrote poetry and essays, contributing to the literary heritage of his time. His diverse body of work includes titles such as "A Fortnight of Folly" and "Hoosier Mosaics," which further illustrate his narrative style and thematic interests.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like