David Flusfeder

David Flusfeder

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WhitLit: John the Pupil

‘John the Pupil’, the new novel from David Flusfeder is a medieval road movie, Umberto Eco seen through the eyes of Quentin Tarrantino, recounting the journey taken from Oxford to Viterbo in 1267 by John and his two companions, at the behest of the friar and magus Roger Bacon, carrying a secret burden to His Holiness Clement IV. As well as having to fight off ambushes from thieves hungry for the thing of power they are carrying, the holy trio are tried and tempted by all sorts of sins: ambition, pride, lust – and by the sheer hell and heaven of medieval life. Erudite and earthy, horrifying, comic, humane, David’s novel reveals to the reader a world very different and all too like the one we live in now.

David was born in New Jersey, but has lived most of his life in London. He has contributed reviews and features to many magazines and newspapers, and has been a television critic for The Times and a poker columnist for the Sunday Telegraph. He teaches at the University of Kent, where he is the Director of Creative Writing

David Flusfeder

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