In the special collections at Tulane University in New Orleans, there are several weighty boxes that make up “Collection 740,” the manuscripts of John Kennedy Toole. The papers are tea-colored, the print is faded, and the staples have nearly rusted into oblivion: But these papers are the last resource for devout fans of Toole who have read his two published tales A Confederacy of Dunces and The Neon Bible and wish for more.
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