Russell Hoban
Russell Conwell Hoban (born
February 4th,
1925) is an
Americann writer of
fantasy,
science fiction, mainstream fiction,
children's books, and unclassifiable works. He moved to
London in 1969 and has resided in
England ever since.
His novels include:
- The Mouse and His Child (1968, republished 1990) (children's book)
- The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz (1973)
- Kleinzeit (1974)
- Riddley Walker (1980), a novel set after a nuclear holocaust, written completely in a postulated future dialect of English, which won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award
- Pilgermann (1983) (science fiction)
- Turtle Diary (1986) (mainstream fiction)
- The Medusa Frequency (1987) (unclassifiable)
- Fremder (1996) (science fiction)
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