'Sparkles with classical allusions and a wisecracking humour ... it is pure joy' Daily Telegraph
It all begins the night a leaflet comes through the door of unsuccessful novelist Herman Orff, promising a magical cure for writer's block. The strange treatment plunges him into a hallucinatory London dreamworld populated by figures mythical and real: a severed talking head, Vermeer's girl with a pearl earring, his lost love Luise and, beneath it all, the Kraken awaiting. As Herman will discover, creating art is a tough business.
'One of his most accessibly entertaining books' The Times
'Short, smart and fizzy, the novel seeks out the roots of creativity with none of the solemnity that phrase implies' New Statesman
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241485729
Number of pages: 176
Weight: 136 g
Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 9 mm
Short, smart and fizzy, the novel seeks out the roots of creativity with none of the solemnity that phrase implies. - New Statesman
Entirely captivating. - Time Out
Worth rejoicing in ... a banquet of whimsical delights. Each Russell Hoban book is surprising ... but you also know what you're getting, which is curiosity, wonder and a world-encompassing empathy. - John Self, The Guardian
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