Earthly Powers

By Anthony Burgess

‘Earthly Powers’ made an indelible impression on me. It manages to be several kinds of novel in one – Bildungsroman, a portrait of gay life, a real and imaginary history of the twentieth century, a meditation on religious faith. It’s also brilliantly funny.’
~ James Cahill

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Publish Date: 1980

Kenneth Toomey is an eminent novelist of dubious talent; Don Carlo Campanati is a man of God, a shrewd manipulator who rises through the Vatican to become the architect of church revolution and a candidate for sainthood. These two men are linked not only by family ties but by a common understanding of mankind’s frailties. In this epic masterpiece, Anthony Burgess plumbs the depths of the essence of power and the lengths men will go for it.