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Codex (novel)

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
2004

Pages
  
376 pp

Author
  
Lev Grossman

OCLC
  
62470719


Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
2004

Genre
  
Thriller

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Publisher
  
Harcourt Books/Arrow Books

Similar
  
Lev Grossman books, Thriller books

Codex is a thriller novel by Lev Grossman, first published in 2004 by Harcourt Books.

Contents

Summary

The novel is about young banker Edward Wozny, who is sent by his firm to organize a mysterious client's library of rare books. He discovers the client may own a unique fourteenth-century codex, long thought to be a hoax by medieval scholars. As he becomes involved in the mystery of the codex, he also becomes addicted to a strange computer game that seems to have parallels to his real life.

Reception

In The New York Times Book Review, critic Polly Shulman wrote, "A little more than halfway through 'Codex,' an investment banker named Edward Wozny comes upon a bookcase full of 'books about books — bibliographies of obscure literary figures, catalogs of long-dispersed scriptoria, histories of printing and publishing and bindings and typefaces.' You could argue that all books belong in that bookcase, since they engage with their literary lineage at least as much as they do with the real world. However, 'Codex' has a better claim than most novels to a spot there — and not just because its title means, as a snooty scholar tells Edward, 'what someone like you would call a book.' 'Codex' takes its place on the shelf of self-referential, bibliophilic page turners like 'The Name of the Rose,' 'Possession' and 'A Case of Curiosities,' and it's as entertaining as any of them."

References

Codex (novel) Wikipedia