London: Secker & Warburg, 1961
8vo (22 x 14 x 4.3cm) 806pp. Hardcover binding with silver lettering to spine, and with dust jacket.
The Sot-Weed Factor is a 1960 novel by the American writer John Barth. The novel marks the beginning of Barth's literary postmodernism. The Sot-Weed Factor takes its title from the poem The Sotweed Factor, or A Voyage to Maryland, A Satyr (1708) by the English-born poet Ebenezer Cooke (c. 1665 – c. 1732), of whom few biographical details are known.
A satirical epic set in the 1680s–90s in London and colonial Maryland, the novel tells of a fictionalized Ebenezer Cooke, who is given the title "Poet Laureate of Maryland" by Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore and commissioned to write a Marylandiad to sing the praises of the colony. He undergoes adventures on his journey to and within Maryland while striving to preserve his virginity. The complicated Tom Jones–like plot is interwoven with numerous digressions and stories-within-stories, and is written in a style patterned on the writing of 18th-century novelists such as Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne and Tobias Smollett. (Wikipedia)
Condition: Very good. Dust jacket has some rubbing, light edgewear, has been price-clipped, and has some discolouration to spine and small sections of front and rear. Dust jacket has been covered with protective Brodart plastic sleeve. Slight bumps to top and tail of spine. Minor browning to front and rear free endpapers. Previous owner's signature to front free endpaper. Text is clean, and copy is well bound.
- Overall Condition: Very Good
- Size: 8vo
