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William Beckford was a youthful millionaire who first published 'Vathek' in late 18th century France. He was exiled from England for his outrageous behaviour whilst at the same time being considered by Byron and Lovecraft as a great Gothic writer.
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I read this in mere hours. Someone who reads faster could do it in two, most likely. Oh, how I loved this book when I was 17 in honors lit at a little Southern Baptist college in Hannibal, MO. It was shocking for some people in class, and certainly was to Beckford's own contemporaries. But it's such a fun little tale of a sleazy, debauched vizier gone horribly awry because of temptations from a demon. It's such good fun, and it's actually quite funny. And Vathek, our titular character, has a fantastic mother who is quite possibly the best character in the book, even though she's awful. Yes, yes, many years later, this book is still wonderful, and I love it so.