Tom Stoppard's first novel, originally published in 1966 just before the
premiere of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, is an uproarious
fantasy set in modern London. The cast includes a penniless, dandified
Malquist with a liveried coach; Malquist's Boswellian biographer, Moon,
who frantically scribbles as a bomb ticks in his pocket; a couple of
cowboys, one being named Jasper Jones; a lion who's banned from the
Ritz; an Irishman on a donkey claiming to be the Risen Christ; and three
irresistible women.