My Name is Will: A novel of sex, drugs and Shakespeare
By (Author) Jess Winfield
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st August 2008
Australia
General
Fiction
813
Paperback
296
Width 152mm, Height 230mm
394g
'Utterly delicious, original, witty, hilarious and brilliant. Shakespeare in Love on magic mushrooms. The Bard has never been this much fun.' - Christopher Buckley, author of Thank You For Smoking
Our hero, struggling California grad student Willie Shakespeare Greenberg, is trying to write his thesis about the Bard. Kind of. Having been cut off by his father for laziness and desperate for cash, Willie agrees to deliver a single, giant, psychedelic mushroom to a mysterious collector, only to find himself a target in Reagan's War on Drugs.
Meanwhile, would-be playwright (and oppressed Catholic) William Shakespeare is eighteen and stuck teaching Latin in the boondocks of Stratford-upon-Avon. The future Bard is asked to deliver a contraband box of sacramental wafers blessed by the Pope at a time when Catholics are being hanged and drawn and quartered as traitors.
When 1980s Willie, cornered by DEA agents and one too many girlfriends, eats the giant mushroom at a Renaissance Fair, and 1580s William takes his first communion at his own shotgun wedding, their minds and stories merge, allowing each to become the fully-realized Shakespeare he is destined to be.
A co-founder of the Reduced Shakespeare Company, Jess Winfield's full-length show, 'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)' premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1987 and became an international sensation, leading to multiple world tours and engagements. After leaving the RSC, Jess spent ten years writing and producing cartoons for Disney. He left Disney a year and a half ago to write this, his first novel.