The Scarlet Fig: or, Slowly through a Land of Stone, edited by Grania Davis and Henry Wessells, and published by Rose Press in 2005, is the third and final novel of the Vergil Magus sequence by Avram Davidson.
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The 16th century French satirical writer François Rabelais, in Chapter XIII of Book 1 of his novel-sequence Gargantua and Pantagruel, has his character Gargantua investigate a great number of ways of cleansing oneself after defecating.