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John Kennedy Toole
AuthorBooks · Second hand1937-1969
John Kennedy Toole was an American novelist from New Orleans, Louisiana, whose posthumously published novel, A Confederacy of Dunces, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1981. At 16 in 1954, he wrote his first novel, The Neon Bible, which he shelved in the same year, not finding a willing publisher; he later dismissed it as "adolescent". Toole was a successful and popular professor, first at University of Southwestern Louisiana, then Hunter College, and finally St. Mary's Dominican College in New Orleans. Having persuaded Simon & Schuster, however, to accept A Confederacy of Dunces, he was unable to resolve editorial disputes. Due in part to the novel's failure, he suffered from paranoia and depression, dying by suicide at the age of 31.
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Birth
1937
Death
1969
First book
1953
Years writing
73
John Kennedy Toole was born in New Orleans, a city that became the primary setting for his stories.
His most famous work, A Confederacy of Dunces, was published posthumously after being rejected during his lifetime.
In addition to being a novelist, Toole worked as a soldier, teacher, screenwriter, and journalist.
The author wrote The Neon Bible, another notable work within his brief bibliography.
His literary legacy was recognized with the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Fiction years after his death.














