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The Neon Bible

 

The Neon Bible

John Kennedy Toole's first novel, The Neon Bible, was written at the age of only 16. Its main appeal is as an interesting look at a writer who would later reach great heights with A Confederacy of Dunces. Although the plot is improbably melodramatic, and the book was obviously written by a sixteen year old, it shows great promise, and in portions surprising insight and maturity.

The plot deals with a young man named David, growing up in rural Louisiana, and gradually learning of religious, racial, social and sexual bigotry.

The influence of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire is evident in some of the dialogue.

Toole thought it too juvenile a writing attempt to submit for publication during his life. It was published posthumously in 1989.

The Movie


In 1998 a movie of the book was released. The film "The Neon Bible" was directed by Terence Davies, with a screenplay by Terence Davies based on Toole's novel.

The cast includes Drake Bell, Leo Burmester, Denis Leary, Peter McRobbie, Gena Rowlands, Diana Scarwid, and Jacob Tierney.



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