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The Golden Child (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Golden Child (novel) ''The Golden Child'' is a novel by British author Penelope Fitzgerald. It offers a satirical version of the ''King Tut exhibition'' at the British Museum in 1972, and also pokes fun at museum politics, academic sholars, and Cold War spying. ==Background== Fitzgerald wrote the novel to amuse her husband, who was terminally ill. She was inspired by her two visits to the King Tut exhibit, and the incredibly poor museum-goer experience she underwent. The original manuscript was much longer, with chapters on the extended cover-up the Museum, with Government connivance, engages in. They were cut by the publisher. The publisher also wanted Fitzgerald to write more Professor Untermensch novels. She originally started the drafts of two such novels, but in the end thought it best not to be typecast.
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