Myself and Marco Polo (Picador Books)

by Paul Griffiths

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Returned from twenty years of travelling in China, Marco Polo now languishes in a Genoan prison cell. But his fellow inmate, Rustichello of Pisa, turns out to be an author of popular romances and persuades Polo to dictate his memoirs to him. The scribe listens, ignores, alters and embellishes. The consequent ironies, uncertainties, slippages between fact and fiction are the very stuff of the post-modern writer.

On first publication in 1989, it was widely praised.

'The narrative loops are as graceful as any Arabian calligraphy ... Paul Griffiths writes superbly.' Hilary Mantel, Daily Telegraph

'A thoroughly modern piece of fiction which queries the nature of authorship, readership and truth itself ... Marco's doubtful account of himself rapidly falters and falls victim to ambiguity, paradox, self-reference, wilful anachronism and parody.' Robert Irwin, TLS
  • ISBN10 0330316710
  • ISBN13 9780330316712
  • Publish Date 8 February 1991 (first published 16 November 1989)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 14 July 1994
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Pan Macmillan
  • Imprint Picador
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 192
  • Language English