Cover of Hadrian the Seventh by Frederick Rolfe

Hadrian the Seventh

by Frederick Rolfe

500 pages~8 hrs

From rejected seminarian to the Vicar of Christ: absolute power has never been this personal.

After years of rejection and poverty, a failed priest finds himself thrust into the highest office on Earth in this satirical masterpiece. George Arthur Rose transforms into Pope Hadrian VII, shaking the foundations of the Vatican with his eccentric brilliance and biting wit. It is a surreal, deeply personal fantasy of power and redemption that remains one of literature's most unique cult classics.

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