Riddley Walker by Russell Hoban - ISBN: 9780241485750
Paperback
In a shattered world, Riddley seeks meaning in lost language.

Riddley Walker

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  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    3 August 2021

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Summary

Russell Hoban’s masterpiece, a post-apocalyptic vision of humanity stripped back to its essentials.

“O what we ben! And what we come to…”

Wandering a desolate post-apocalyptic landscape, speaking a broken-down English lost after the end of civilization, Riddley Walker sets out to find out what brought humanity here. This is his story.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241485750
ISBN-10:0241485754
Author:Russell Hoban
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:3 August 2021
Weight:207g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 15mm
Series:Penguin Modern Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Russell Hoban has brought off an extraordinary feat of imagination and of style … funny, terrible, haunting and unsettling, this book is a masterpiece.

Russell Hoban has brought off an extraordinary feat of imagination and of style … funny, terrible, haunting and unsettling, this book is a masterpiece. * The Observer *
You are syntactically and emotionally and politically absolutely in the book’s spell. The way it changes is unbelievable; it is a living thing. – Max Porter
Extraordinary… a hero with Huck Finn’s heart, lighting by El Greco and jokes by Punch and Judy… Fiercely imagined and intensely ponderable. * New York Times Book Review *
Suffused with melancholy and wonder, beautifully written, Riddley Walker is a novel people will be reading for a long, long time. * Washington Post *
This is what literature is meant to be. – Anthony Burgess
The strongest, most desolate and bewildered voice in modern fiction. In the mental silence that followed the closing of the last page, I wanted to applaud, through tears. * Cosmopolitan *
The book has an evangelical effect on people … Riddley is an absorbing character, Hoban’s language has a fantastic, rough poetry and the post-apocalyptic world is chilling and convincing. – Rachel Seiffert * The Observer *

About The Author

Russell Hoban

Russell Hoban was described by The Times as ‘perhaps the most consistently strange writer of the late 20th century’. He wrote in an extraordinary range of genres, becoming a bestselling writer of children’s books, particularly the Frances stories and his first novel, The Mouse and His Child (1968). After its publication he continued to write for children (most notably the Captain Najork books with Quentin Blake and The Marzipan Pig), but focussed most of his energies on a sequence of wonderful novels, which began with The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz (1973) and ended with Angelica Lost and Found (2010). He also wrote the libretto for Harrison Birtwistle’s opera The Second Mrs Kong (1994). His novels were wildly various, but share his obsession with objects, animals, specific works of art and pieces of music, his love of words and sense of humour.

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