Fforde, Jasper |
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Fforde was born in London in 1961. Fforde initially worked in the film industry; he served as an assistant cameraman for such films as Quills, The Saint, and The Mask of Zorro. He wrote when he could, finishing four rejected novels before he found a publisher for The Eyre Affair, the first of a series of novels set in an alternate time line and featuring Thursday Next, a literary detective and her interactions with criminal masterminds and characters from the world of books. He has recently embarked on a series of mysteries based on nursery rhyme characters. The first novel in this series, The Big Over Easy (2005), focuses on the possible murder of Humpty Dumpty. |
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| On his web site, Fforde says that his first Thursday Next novel was inspired by the "unanswered questions" in the plots of Victorian novels. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Fforde's novels are full of puns and literary allusions. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Novels © 2005 Dr. Agatha Taormina Last Revised: August 13, 2005 |
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