All Shall be Well; and All Shall be Well; and All Manner of Things Shall be Well
Tod Wodicka
Published: 2007
Pages: 266
American writer Wodicka has created a hilarious yet tragic anti-hero up there with Garp and Yossarian in the form of Burt Hecker, a sixty-something medieval re-enactor and widower with a serious home-made mead habit and two dysfunctional and estranged children. When Hecker, mentally retreating into the sanctuary of his faux medieval world, sells the family home and goes on a pilgrimage across modern Europe to find his son, using the cover of the 900th birthday celebrations of St Hildegard von Bingen, his resulting dislocation and descent into chaos is both fantastically funny and incredibly moving.