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Submitted by AdministratorUser1 on 18 August, 2021 - 09:44
Rupert Loydell revisits Russell Hoban's first eight novels as reissued in spring 2021 with new Eduardo Paolozzi covers in the Penguin Modern Classics imprint; also touches on his later books.
Submitted by AdministratorUser1 on 4 May, 2021 - 11:42
John Self in the Observer summarises a selection of the newly reissued Russell Hoban novels in Penguin Classics, including Turtle Diary, Mr Rinyo-Clacton's Offer and The Medusa Frequency.
Eight classic Russell Hoban novels are being published in the Penguin Classics imprint this spring, including Riddley Walker, Kleinzeit and Turtle Diary.
Submitted by AdministratorUser1 on 21 December, 2017 - 18:33
A full list (PDF) of all the manuscripts of children's books and novels, plus diaries, correspondence and notebooks, acquired by the Beinecke Library in 2017 from Russell Hoban's family. The list describes over 80 boxes of papers including various drafts of classic works such as Riddley Walker, The Mouse and His Child and The Medusa Frequency, as well as a number of curios including an invitation to the White House and correspondence with Harold Pinter. The actual list of items can be explored online at https://archives.yale.edu/repositories/11/resources/5739 via the sidebar.
Submitted by Richard Cooper on 5 May, 2013 - 19:20
1998 interview by John Forsyth covering the recently-published Mr Rinyo-Clacton's Offer, as well as Russell's writing techniques and tips, recollections of writing The Mouse and His Child whilst working for a New York advertising agency, and giving a tantalising glimpse of what became Angelica's Grotto.
Jonathan Fitch was shocked by Mr Rinyo-Clacton's offer of a million pounds and one year to live, but what happened next was even more shocking. In a state of desperation after being left by the beautiful Serafina, Jonathan does his best to pull up his socks (and his trousers) with varying success. Beginning with the chance meeting of two strangers (both a little strange) in Piccadilly Circus Underground Station, Mr Rinyo-Clacton's Offer is full of the loving and carefully observed London detail that Russell Hoban and his readers so enjoy.