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The protagonist of this philosophical tale is not the biblical Jonah but an homonym who has hidden away in his garret the stuffed carcass of the whale who swallowed the old Jonah. The new Jonah and the illustrious cetacean enter into a humorous conversation about the facts of life.
The protagonist of this philosophical tale is not the biblical Jonah but an homonym who has hidden away in his garret the stuffed carcass of the whale who swallowed the old Jonah. The new Jonah and the illustrious cetacean enter into a humorous conversation about the facts of life.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==
Published in Bruxelles [Belgium]: Lamertin, 1900
Published in Bruxelles [Belgium]: Lamertin, 1900


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*[ Google Books]
*[ Google Books]


[[Category:1900| Gilkin]]
[[Category:1900|*Gilkin]]


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[[Category:Fiction--1900s|1900 Gilkin]]  
[[Category:Fiction--French|1900 Gilkin]]  
[[Category:Fiction--French|1900 Gilkin]]  


[[Category:Literature|1900 Gilkin]]
[[Category:Literature--1900s|1900 Gilkin]]
[[Category:Novels|1900 Gilkin]]
[[Category:Novels|1900 Gilkin]]



Latest revision as of 08:09, 1 December 2019

Jonah (1900) is a novel by Iwan Gilkin.

Abstract

The protagonist of this philosophical tale is not the biblical Jonah but an homonym who has hidden away in his garret the stuffed carcass of the whale who swallowed the old Jonah. The new Jonah and the illustrious cetacean enter into a humorous conversation about the facts of life.

Editions

Published in Bruxelles [Belgium]: Lamertin, 1900

External links

  • [ Google Books]