A Footnote to Plato: A Novel

"An academic novel and a novel of ideas, served up cheerfully and heroically by a very talented writer who doesn't care if both these genres are out of fashion . . .You shouldn't either."

-Ptolemy Tompkins, author of*The Modern Book of the Dead


AMAZON REVIEWS:

  • "Literary humor at its best."*-Petra Barnett
  • "...the book is a sort of*love letter to philosophy, Plato in particular." -Mike Smith
  • "You don't have to know Plato to enjoy it, but you will discover something of Plato in reading it..." -Laura Stevens

A Footnote to Plato takes place in 2012 at a tiny liberal arts college in Vermont.

A senior philosophy professor finds himself embroiled in a student drama that leads to a false accusation of sexual harassment and an investigation intended to force him out. He faces a disgraceful end to his long career unless he retires immediately. But he refuses to be, as his students like to say, an epic failure.

A promising math student resorts to dealing coke to pay for college. What he really needs is a bit of luck.

The professor and student meet in the Maintenance Committee and soon form a Socrates-Plato bond. When the professor decides to take him and a small group of students to Greece to film an online lecture series, it's an opportunity of a lifetime for the student, and the professor's last chance to save his reputation-and maybe leave behind a legacy.


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A Footnote to Plato: A Novel

"An academic novel and a novel of ideas, served up cheerfully and heroically by a very talented writer who doesn't care if both these genres are out of fashion . . .You shouldn't either."

-Ptolemy Tompkins, author of*The Modern Book of the Dead


AMAZON REVIEWS:

  • "Literary humor at its best."*-Petra Barnett
  • "...the book is a sort of*love letter to philosophy, Plato in particular." -Mike Smith
  • "You don't have to know Plato to enjoy it, but you will discover something of Plato in reading it..." -Laura Stevens

A Footnote to Plato takes place in 2012 at a tiny liberal arts college in Vermont.

A senior philosophy professor finds himself embroiled in a student drama that leads to a false accusation of sexual harassment and an investigation intended to force him out. He faces a disgraceful end to his long career unless he retires immediately. But he refuses to be, as his students like to say, an epic failure.

A promising math student resorts to dealing coke to pay for college. What he really needs is a bit of luck.

The professor and student meet in the Maintenance Committee and soon form a Socrates-Plato bond. When the professor decides to take him and a small group of students to Greece to film an online lecture series, it's an opportunity of a lifetime for the student, and the professor's last chance to save his reputation-and maybe leave behind a legacy.


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A Footnote to Plato: A Novel

A Footnote to Plato: A Novel

by Tina Lee Forsee

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A Footnote to Plato: A Novel

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"An academic novel and a novel of ideas, served up cheerfully and heroically by a very talented writer who doesn't care if both these genres are out of fashion . . .You shouldn't either."

-Ptolemy Tompkins, author of*The Modern Book of the Dead


AMAZON REVIEWS:

  • "Literary humor at its best."*-Petra Barnett
  • "...the book is a sort of*love letter to philosophy, Plato in particular." -Mike Smith
  • "You don't have to know Plato to enjoy it, but you will discover something of Plato in reading it..." -Laura Stevens

A Footnote to Plato takes place in 2012 at a tiny liberal arts college in Vermont.

A senior philosophy professor finds himself embroiled in a student drama that leads to a false accusation of sexual harassment and an investigation intended to force him out. He faces a disgraceful end to his long career unless he retires immediately. But he refuses to be, as his students like to say, an epic failure.

A promising math student resorts to dealing coke to pay for college. What he really needs is a bit of luck.

The professor and student meet in the Maintenance Committee and soon form a Socrates-Plato bond. When the professor decides to take him and a small group of students to Greece to film an online lecture series, it's an opportunity of a lifetime for the student, and the professor's last chance to save his reputation-and maybe leave behind a legacy.


tinaforsee.com


Product Details

BN ID: 2940159843111
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 05/21/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 788,818
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