
Fool on the Hill
Copyright 1988 by Matt Ruff
trade paperback reprint published 1998 by Grove Press
cover design by Charles Rue Woods; cover illustration by Clifford Alejandro; cover typography by Miguel Santana
Synopsis:
Fool on the Hill is a tale of two storytellers. The first is a retired Greek god,
“Mr. Sunshine,” who in classic Greek god fashion creates “true fictions” by magically
manipulating the lives of real people—a technique he refers to as “writing without
paper.” The second is a lovesick mortal, Cornell University writer-
Also caught up in the Tale are a mongrel dog named Luther and a Manx cat named Blackjack,
who set out from the South Bronx in search of heaven and instead find themselves
in Ithaca, New York; Aurora Borealis Smith, a Cornell student chosen by Mr. Sunshine
to be George’s love interest and damsel-
Will Stephen George learn the secret of “writing without paper” in time to slay the
dragon and win a happy ending for himself and Aurora? Confronting Mr. Sunshine face-
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Soundtrack: music I listened to obsessively while writing this book