The Thesis

Adventures in Academia

by Marcus Ryan


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 6/13/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 204
ISBN : 9780738820408

About the Book

The Thesis is a literary novel, extending the themes of truth and honesty, originality and plagiarism, and accomplishment and acknowledgment. It unfolds as an archetypal quest—for knowledge leading out of ignorance. The protagonist, Walter Cant, is a student in a state university. He is trapped on one level of the American dream (similar to Dante's Hell). When his world disintegrates around him—his thesis is rejected, he is forced from his job, his girlfriend leaves—he fights back. Desperate when his work is rejected, he appeals to an academic hearing board, but the prejudice and slander he receives from the board is worse than the rejection from his committee.

The novel is narrated by a librarian, who fills her frustration with anagram word games and fantasies. As the protagonist is rejected by the hearing board, he proceeds up the academic ladder from dean to faculty council, vice president and finally president. At each step his purpose is derailed.

When Cant's academic actions have the opposite effect—escalating name-calling and rejection—he goes outside the university for help, to the board of regents and governor, then newspapers. When those tactics fail, he sends his thesis out to other universities and then to publishers.

Cant learns to be slow and contemplative. The thesis is published, after which the university awards the degree to silence Kant. Having discovered his identity and its contradictions, he finds reconciliation in simple work. Everything, however, remains the same.


About the Author

Marcus Ryan is a self-educated, self-employed naturalist working in Florida. He created his own program of academic and nonacademic courses, then created a unique position to express his interests, which currently include scrub jay habitat restoration and panther trails. He is a principal in a regional ecological design firm, RE-Design. This is his second novel, after The Thesis.