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Submitted by Richard Cooper on 9 August, 2014 - 11:23
The Atlantic monthly magazine from August 1976 reviews Turtle Diary (1975) in the context of Russell Hoban's then higher profile as a writer of books for children, paying particular attention to Charlie the Tramp and Bread and Jam for Frances. Thanks to Janis Winn for the scan.
Submitted by Richard Cooper on 7 May, 2014 - 12:25
In 2013, writer and journalist Paul Cooper was given the enviable task of cataloguing Russell Hoban's manuscripts. In this fascinating article written especially for russellhoban.org, he recalls some of his discoveries.
Exclusive to russellhoban.org, bestselling "River of Ink" author Paul M.M. Cooper talks about the fascinating task of archiving Russell Hoban's manuscripts and letters.
Submitted by Richard Cooper on 11 December, 2013 - 18:25
This extract on Google Books from Daniel Noel's 2004 collection "In a Wayward Mood" appears to include his entire 23-page essay on Hoban. Noel's paper starts with Riddley Walker and goes on to explore related themes in Pilgermann and The Medusa Frequency. Also touches on Kleinzeit and Turtle Diary.