At lunch, my sandwich didn't taste like Magus, so I spit it out. A quick scan of the morning paper showed no Magus news, so I threw it away. Yet, when I first encountered the book at 20, I disappeared for a week. Then there's the 600 or so pages inside, which are filled with pretentious riffs on psychoanalysis, metaphysics, fascism and the occult. The sinister face sneering from the cover is reason enough to keep John Fowles' The Magus tucked discreetly away. Nick Dybek is the author of When Captain Flint Was Still a Good Man. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title The Magus Author John Fowles
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