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Illustrator Tomi Ungerer’s Moon Man Screened At Cork French Film Festival

March 2, 2015 By achuka Leave a Comment

Irish Examiner

Moon Man by Tomi Ungerer has been adapted as a film that will screen as part of this week’s Cork French Film Festival:

Good feature on Ungerer in the Irish Examiner:
via Illustrator Tomi Ungerer says Ireland is the best place to live | Irish Examiner.

Filed Under: Blog, Books Tagged With: censorship, Cork, ferstival, film, illustration, Ireland, Irish, satire

The Murdstone Trilogy

November 25, 2014 By achuka Leave a Comment

I was looking forward to The Murdstone Trilogy, A Novel by Mal Peet as soon as I got wind of it. I read it last week, in a couple of sittings.

What a superbly entertaining satire it is.

Not only is it not a trilogy but, at just a little over 300 generously line-spaced pages, it is also economical in its one-volume-ness.

The main character, a single man and writer called Philip Murdstone, is completely believable. His career is going down the proverbial pan. Sales are derisory.
Cue for his agent, the magnificently conceived Minerva Cinch, to persuade Murdstone to try his hand at writing a fantasy, since that is all the rage.

I was laughing out loud (chuckling out loud to be more accurate, since most of my reading was done on a train, and I’m someone who rarely laughs aloud while reading anyway) from the word go.

And it wasn’t always the satirical digs at the ways and wiles of the publishing world that struck me as amusing (though it has to be said those who are most intimately familiar with that world are the most likely to get most pleasure from reading the book) – no, it is often just the pure observational genius of Peet’s writing that raises a smile, as in “Like most solitary men, he has a wide repertoire of groans.”

Peet has mischievous fun with the two librarians in the book, Francine and Merilee, known as the Weird Sisters. It’s always a pleasure when they enter the stage.

Murdstone agrees, under great pressure from Minerva, to attempt a fantasy – initially to no avail. Eventually, with a bit of help from a guest ale called Dark Entropy, some time alone amid a stone circle on Dartmoor, and a certain dwarfish creature called Pocket Wellfair, the fantasy gets written.

Lovers of the genre will need to possess their own sense of humour to appreciate Peet’s clever passages of pastiche as he shows us examples of the quest Murdstone is working on.
It’s probably fair to say that the book’s most appreciative audience will be those who share Peet’s own obvious bemusement at the popularity of High Fantasy,

 

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Filed Under: Blog, Books Tagged With: humour, review, reviews, satire, satirical

The Murdstone Trilogy by Mal Peet

November 7, 2014 By achuka Leave a Comment

Mal Peet’s first novel for adults gets a ‘rave review’ in The Guardian

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Not many novels about novelists are as acute or as entertaining as this: a genuinely funny comedy that takes the piss – out of Devon, the writer’s lot, the whole fantasy genre – with a Pratchettian mix of gusto and warmth. The latter quality is particularly helpful in the literary satire, which skewers the tropes of an entire genre while managing to keep the phantastic storyline going as a valid part of the plot.

Peet’s prose also boasts a Pratchettian vigour and invention, most obviously in the exotic “gremes” and “porlocs” of the Realm but also in the diurnal comedy of the real world. This may be Mal Peet’s first book for grownups, but it is an assured, even virtuoso, performance fully deserving that most prestigious of accolades – a rave review in the Guardian.

via The Murdstone Trilogy by Mal Peet review – joyful satire of the fantasy genre | Books | The Guardian.

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