Riddley Walker, Expanded Edition

by Hoban, Russell
3.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
ISBN: 9780253212344
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A hero with Huck Finn's heart and charm, lighting by El Greco and jokes by Punch and Judy.... Riddley Walker is haunting and fiercely imagined and--this matters most--intensely ponderable." --Benjamin DeMott, The New York Times Book Review

This is what literature is meant to be." --Anthony Burgess

Russell Hoban has brought off an extraordinary feat of imagination and style.... The conviction and consistency are total. Funny, terrible, haunting and unsettling, this book is a masterpiece." --Anthony Thwaite, Observer

Extraordinary... Suffused with melancholy and wonder, beautifully written, Riddley Walker is a novel that people will be reading for a long, long time." --Michael Dirda, Washington Post Book World

Stunning, delicious, designed to prevent the modern reader from becoming stupid." --John Leonard, The New York Times

Highly enjoyable... An intriguing plot... Ferociously inventive." --Walter Clemons, Newsweek

Astounding... Hoban's soaring flight of imagination is that golden rarity, a dazzlingly realized work of genius." --Jane Clapperton, Cosmopolitan

An imaginative intensity that is rare in contemporary fiction.' --Paul Gray, Time

Riddley Walker is a brilliant, unique, completely realized work of fiction. One reads it again and again, discovering new wonders every time through. Set in a remote future in a post-nuclear holocaust England (Inland), Hoban has imagined a humanity regressed to an iron-age, semi-literate state--and invented a language to represent it. Riddley is at once the Huck Finn and the Stephen Dedalus of his culture--rebel, change agent, and artist. Read again or for the first time this masterpiece of 20th-century literature with new material by the author.

  • Format: TradePaperback
  • Author: Hoban, Russell
  • ISBN: 9780253212344
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 8.40 x 0.60
  • Number Of Pages: 256
  • Publication Year: 1998

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