The Short Reign of Pippin IV explained

The Short Reign of Pippin IV
Author:John Steinbeck
Cover Artist:William Pène du Bois
Country:United States
Language:English
Subject:French politics
Genre:Political satire
Set In:1950s Paris
Published:
Media Type:Print (hardcover)
Pages:188
Oclc:571093530

The Short Reign of Pippin IV: A Fabrication is a novella by John Steinbeck published in 1957; his only political satire, the book pokes fun at French politics.

Plot summary

Pippin IV explores the life of Pippin Héristal, an amateur astronomer in 1950s France, who is suddenly proclaimed the King of France. Unknowingly appointed to give the Communists a monarchy to revolt against, Pippin is chosen because he was descended from the famous king Charlemagne. Unhappy with his lack of privacy, alteration of family life, uncomfortable housings at the Palace of Versailles and his lack of power as a constitutional monarch, the protagonist spends a portion of the novella dressing up as a commoner, often riding a motorscooter, to avoid the constrained life of a king. Pippin eventually receives his wish of dethronement after the people of France enact the rebellion Pippin's kingship was destined to receive. He returns to his home in Paris to find that nothing has really changed.

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  1. April 15, 1957 . Books Published Today . . 26 .