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  RIDDLEY WALKER Russell Hoban £6.99 0 7475 5904 X

  A Twentieth-Anniversary edition with an introduction by Will Self

  ‘Extraordinary … a hero with Huck Finn’s heart, lighting by EI Greco and jokes by Punch and Judy … fiercely imagined and intensely ponderable’ New York Times Book Review

  Composed in an English which has never been spoken and laced with a storytelling tradition that predates the written word, Riddley Walker is the world waiting for us at the bitter end of the nuclear road. Desolate, dangerous and harrowing, it is a modern masterpiece.

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  FREMDER Russell Hoban £6.99 0 7475 6164 8

  ‘Unputdownable, moving, ingenious... it will remain in my head with troubling images and scenes for a long time’ A.N. Wilson, Evening Standard

  Fourth Galaxy, 4 November 2052. In the black sparkle of deep space a figure in a blue overall tumbles over and over, drifting … No space suit, no helmet, no oxygen. He can’t be alive, can he? But he is. First Navigator Fremder Gorn is the only survivor when the Corporation tanker Clever Daughter disappears. And everyone, including Fremder himself, would like to know how he did it.

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  ‘A poignant and engaging fable of ownership and surrender’ Philip Hensher, Mail on Sunday

  Jonathan Fitch is distraught when his girlfriend, Serafina, leaves him. And so desperate, in fact, that when the peculiar Mr Rinyo-Clacton makes him an offer of one million pounds with only one year to live, he agrees to the proposal. But soon both Fitch and Serafina find themselves embroiled in Rinyo-Clacton’s strange, sadistic games and Fitch begins to wonder quite what it is that he has agreed to …

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  ‘Superb … Pilgermann is history, metaphysics, a tangle of mysteries, profound and simple’ Guardian

  He climbs a ladder to reach another man’s wife and gives himself up to her beauty, but then Pilgermann descends into a mob of peasants inspired to shed the blood of Jews. Alone, mutilated and unmanned, he cries out to God. Through time and war and Death itself, he makes his way to Jerusalem, struggling to find God in the horror that surrounds him.

  AMARYLLIS NIGHT AND DAY Russell Hoban £6.99 0 7475 5381 5

  ‘Beautifully poised between Grimm and Greene … it’s delicious. Read it. Enjoy’ Sunday Times

  The first time Peter saw Amaryllis was in a dream. She was at a bus stop where the street sign said Balsamic, although there was nothing vinegary about the place. The bus was unthinkably tall, lit from within like a Japanese lantern. ‘Trust me, I’m a weirdo,’ says Amaryllis as she and Peter embark on their nocturnal experimentation, which leaves no one on quite the same footing with reality …

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  By the Same Author

  NOVELS

  The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz

  Kleinzeit

  Turtle Diary

  Riddley Walker

  Pilgermann

  The Medusa Frequency

  Fremder

  Mr Rinyo-Clacton’s Offer

  Angelica’s Grotto

  Amaryllis Night and Day

  The Bat Tattoo

  Her Name Was Lola

  Come Dance With Me

  Linger Awhile

  My Tango with Barbara Strozzi

  Angelica Lost and Found

  POETRY

  The Pedalling Man

  The Last of the Wallendas and Other Poems

  COLLECTIONS

  The Moment Under the moment

  FOR CHILDREN

  The Mouse and His Child

  The Frances Books

  The Trokeville Way

  First published in Great Britain 2003

  This electronic edition published in 2012 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

  Copyright © 2003 by Russell Hoban

  ‘If You Go Away’ English words by Rod McKuen © 1975 Warner

  Chappell Music S A France, Warner Overseas Holdings, London W6 8BS.

  Reproduced by permission of International Music Publications Ltd.

  ‘Lola’ by Ray Davies © 1970 Davray Music Ltd and Carlin Music Corp,

  London NWI 8BD. All rights reserved. Used by permission

  Excerpts from Buddhist Wisdom Books are translated by Edward

  Conze and reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers

  Excerpt from My Antonia by Willa Cather (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1995)

  The lines Max sings on page 19 are from ‘Copacabana’ by Barry Manilow

  (BMG Music Publishing)

  The lines Geoffrey sings on pages 186-187 are from ‘Lola’ by The Kinks

  (Carlin Music Corps)

  Excerpts from The I Ching are from the Richard Wilhelm translation,

  translated into English by Cary F Baynes (Arkana, 1989) copyright © 1950

  and 1967 by Bollingen Foundation Inc.

  Every reasonable effort has been made to contact copyright holders of material reproduced in this book, but if any have been inadvertently overlooked the publishers would be glad to hear from them and to make good in future editions any errors or omissions brought to their attention

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