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The Mackerel Plaza (Twentieth Century Classics) [Paperback]

Peter De Vries
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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks; New edition edition (23 Aug 1984)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0192814710
  • ISBN-13: 978-0192814715
  • Product Dimensions: 19 x 12.6 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 162,533 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Wickedly Funny! 9 Mar 2012
By CMacV
Format:Paperback
I hadn't heard of Peter De Vries until I started reading Christopher Hitchens who rates this book as one of the funniest he's ever read. With an endorsement like that I just had to track down a copy for myself.....

The good people of Avalon Connecticut are busy planning a brand new shopping plaza complete with a grand memorial fountain in memory of the late Mrs Mackerel (following her unfortunate death in a recent boating accident). However the liberal and very libidinous Reverend Mackerel doesn't appreciate the nature or indeed the timing of this effusive civic gesture - given that he actually plans to re-marry with indecent haste. Also of course this time round his new intended will be totally flawless in every regard - young, beautiful, loving, intelligent and slender ankled. His comic pursuit of this ideal focuses on Molly Calico - a young intern at County Hall. Of course Molly has the required looks and indeed ankles - but unfortunately the match is comically flawed in every other regard!

Every page in this book will make you smile - and most will give you a huge uncontrollable belly laugh - treat yourself!
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
DeVries Forever! 4 Dec 1999
By Ted Fontenot - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Peter DeVries is probably the best American comic fiction wirter(as in funny, humorous, witty, sophisticated, highly intelligence) of the 20th century, and he seems on the verge of going totally out of print. This would be an enormous shame. He's always funny and readable, but his best work is on a plane all its own.

The Mackeral Plaza was published in the mid '50's and has to do with a recently widowed Minister (of a progressive Protestant denomination) with the last name Mackeral, who has fallen in love (he thinks) andwants to remarry, but finds the going difficult because his congregation and the community at large consider his late wife something of a saint, and so everyone naturally assumes he will be content to remain a widower for the rest of his life. Thus, until he can find a way to let his congregation down gently, he is seeing his new beloved on the sly, as if it were an illicit affair, which in a way it is.

An original proposition, which many of DeVries's books are noted for. The plot gets more complicated as he tries to placate his would-be bride, who has had enough of his cowardice and wants him to make their relationship public, and as he aslo slowly realizes that his late wife's sister, who has been living with him as a housekeeper/helper, is in love with him. Fine, Fine, comic novel, just slightly below his earlier Chick Swallow novels, Comfort Me With Apples and The Tents of Wickedness, and the later Reuben, Reuben and Let Me Count the Ways. For a unique example of tragi-farce, see his The Blood of the Lamb. All his books are noted for verve (where things go from one absurd pan to another absurd fire, often veering into black humor) and invention, and a trademark style, embellished with much linguistic play (one of my favorites is the whole cracker barrel pepigram thing in Comfort Me With Apples). I envy everyone who has not yet read DeVries. They have a great treat in store.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Grace arrives amid extravagant wit 23 May 2002
By Shirley A. Phillips - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Andrew Mackerel, a trendy pastor of a trendy Connecticut church, perhaps Unitarian, finds a new wife and God's grace (mediated through other people) in this wildly funny and ultimately touching satire. Read it and you will find that the witty quotations widely extracted from it can be used to misrepresent it, as on many militantly atheist WWW sites.
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Fishey MACKERAL 6 Feb 2000
By jcool - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Although the header of the sub-head ( a DeVries-ism should, he see it) is mis-spelled (MACKERAL PLAZA is the actual spelling)would give reverand Mackeral somthing approaching a heart attack, the book itself has more to do with the reverend giving himself a heart attack. His wife died in a canoe accident, so he blames himself. But at the church gathering where he and she were canoeing a churchmember has recorded all on Super-8 Film. His sister in law comes to his rescue(after a fashion), and all turns out well. The ususl DeVries-isms (naked under the overcoat, jacket...)
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