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A review by chriscarpenter
Jacques the Fatalist by Denis Diderot
5.0
What fun! How many novels will have a narrator that argues with you? Or insist that it isn't a novel? Diderot is telling a series of engaging stories but delights in pointing out his power as a narrator to change the facts of the story at will. He also occasionally takes shots at the traditional enemies of the Enlightenment like organized religion, predestination, and corruption.