,

Jasper Fforde

Goodreads Author


Born
in London, England, The United Kingdom
Website

Twitter

Genre

Member Since
March 2016


Fforde began his career in the film industry, and for nineteen years held a variety of posts on such movies as Goldeneye, The Mask of Zorro and Entrapment. Secretly harbouring a desire to tell his own stories rather than help other people tell their's, Jasper started writing in 1988, and spent eleven years secretly writing novel after novel as he strove to find a style of his own that was a no-mans-land somewhere between the warring factions of Literary and Absurd.

After receiving 76 rejection letters from publishers, Jasper's first novel The Eyre Affair was taken on by Hodder & Stoughton and published in July 2001. Set in 1985 in a world that is similar to our own, but with a few crucial - and bizarre - differences (Wales is a socialist rep
...more

To ask Jasper Fforde questions, please sign up.

Popular Answered Questions

Jasper Fforde Just recently a previously unknown Shakespeare First Folio was rediscovered, which once again throws the often unwelcome spotlight on the earlier 'pro…moreJust recently a previously unknown Shakespeare First Folio was rediscovered, which once again throws the often unwelcome spotlight on the earlier 'problem' manuscripts of Shakespeare's most famous work, Hamlet.

The First (bad) Quarto of 1603 is long presumed to be a pirated version, presumably reassembled by minor actors within the company. But there are, however, even earlier versions which throw an intriguing light on Shakespeare's writing processes as he moved from first draft to finished masterpiece.

The 'Frightfully Bad' Quarto, for instance, featured Hamlet with the now notorious 'Scooby Doo' ending, where King Hamlet turns out to be Fortinbrass simply pretending to be a ghost in order to divert attention away from his pending invasion. It finishes with the line, now much paraphrased: "And were it not for these children of meddlesome countenance, this crown would be mine.'

Of lesser interest still is the fragmented 'Die Hard Quarto' which features Hamlet visiting Elsinore castle to reconcile with Ophelia, only to find the castle overrun with 'A foul and pestilent congregation of evilness' led by Polonius' estranged brother, Hans Gruber. Thankfully the play is now lost except for fragments of the 'Now I have a rapier Ho Ho Ho' scene. As a minor aside, the play features the first known usage of the exclamation: 'Yippee Ki Yay, Bull's pizzle'

But of all the various Hamlet drafts theorised to exist, perhaps the most contentious is: 'The Comedy of Hamlet, Prince of Zombies'. Extrapolated from scribbled margin notes in Kit Marlowe's early draft of 'The Massacre of Paris', the play is unique in that it was originally thought to have been performed backwards.

Denmark has been overrun by a Zombie Apocalypse. All are undead. The action begins when Prince Hamlet is brought back to life during a fencing tournament. In revenge for this 'foul and discourteous act' Hamlet proceeds to 'undead' the rest of the cast. He does this by various means - an 'elixir of life' to his mother, a refreshing sea journey for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, a swim in the fountain of life for his undead girlfriend Necrophelia, and the 'unstabbing' of Polonius. It was, according to a contemporary observer: 'A play of infinite mirth'.

Details of the action are mostly obscure, but the soliloquy survives where Hamlet muses on whether it is better to be dead or undead: 'To not to be, or to not to not to be'. The play ends, it is supposed, with Hamlet swearing to make his father undead and reseat him on the throne of the now living Denmark. It is thought the surviving line: 'Something Rotten in the State of Denmark' also refers to the play's Zombie roots.

The mechanism by which this early draft morphed into the modern Hamlet has long been mired in controversy, but tellingly, Shakespeare was known to have promised to deliver a 'most excellent tragedy' to the King's Men in 1602, and was told to: 'deliver the work on Monday or your head will be off'. It is tantalising to suggest that he simply reversed the action over the course of a boozy weekend.

Alas, we will never know.
(less)
Jasper Fforde I don't have an answer - I just want to say Thank You! I have loved that you read all my books!!?

Seriously, you guys pay my bills and allow me to do t…more
I don't have an answer - I just want to say Thank You! I have loved that you read all my books!!?

Seriously, you guys pay my bills and allow me to do the best job in the world. Thankyouthankyouthankyou(less)
Average rating: 4.02 · 492,087 ratings · 42,451 reviews · 46 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Eyre Affair (Thursday N...

3.89 avg rating — 133,458 ratings — published 2001 — 120 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Lost in a Good Book (Thursd...

4.13 avg rating — 54,576 ratings — published 2002 — 92 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Well of Lost Plots (Thu...

4.09 avg rating — 41,221 ratings — published 2003 — 2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Shades of Grey (Shades of G...

4.16 avg rating — 38,325 ratings — published 2009 — 59 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Something Rotten (Thursday ...

4.16 avg rating — 35,181 ratings — published 2004 — 63 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Big Over Easy (Nursery ...

3.94 avg rating — 33,690 ratings — published 2005 — 52 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
First Among Sequels (Thursd...

4.02 avg rating — 26,865 ratings — published 2007 — 62 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Fourth Bear (Nursery Cr...

4.07 avg rating — 23,523 ratings — published 2006 — 5 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Last Dragonslayer (The ...

3.88 avg rating — 22,295 ratings — published 2010 — 62 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
One of Our Thursdays Is Mis...

3.98 avg rating — 19,641 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
More books by Jasper Fforde…
The Eyre Affair Lost in a Good Book The Well of Lost Plots Something Rotten First Among Sequels One of Our Thursdays Is Mis... The Woman Who Died a Lot
(8 books)
by
4.01 avg rating — 326,743 ratings

The Big Over Easy The Fourth Bear
(3 books)
by
3.99 avg rating — 57,586 ratings

Shades of Grey Red Side Story
(3 books)
by
4.19 avg rating — 42,067 ratings

The Last Dragonslayer The Song of the Quarkbeast The Eye of Zoltar The Great Troll War
(4 books)
by
3.98 avg rating — 40,068 ratings

Related News

Need another excuse to treat yourself to a new book this week? We’ve got you covered with the buzziest new releases of the day. To create our...
24 likes · 13 comments
I have a sneaking regard for yellow as a coquettish mistress. But if I were to be surrounded by color, it would have to be a green.
28 likes · 15 comments
Need another excuse to go to the bookstore this week? We've got you covered with the buzziest new releases of the day. To create our...
6 likes · 0 comments
Quotes by Jasper Fforde  (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)

“If the real world were a book, it would never find a publisher. Overlong, detailed to the point of distraction-and ultimately, without a major resolution.”
Jasper Fforde, Something Rotten

“After all, reading is arguably a far more creative and imaginative process than writing; when the reader creates emotion in their head, or the colors of the sky during the setting sun, or the smell of a warm summer's breeze on their face, they should reserve as much praise for themselves as they do for the writer - perhaps more.”
Jasper Fforde, The Well of Lost Plots

“Take no heed of her.... She reads a lot of books.”
Jasper Fforde, The Eyre Affair

Polls

General Fantasy Poll for June/July 2010. We will read the winner in June and discuss it in July.

 
  25 votes, 26.6%

 
  15 votes, 16.0%

 
  15 votes, 16.0%

 
  11 votes, 11.7%

 
  11 votes, 11.7%

 
  9 votes, 9.6%

 
  8 votes, 8.5%

More...

Topics Mentioning This Author

topics posts views last activity  
The Book Challenge: Istoleahalo's 2008 Book Challenges 54 327 Dec 15, 2008 05:39AM  
75 Books...More o...: This topic has been closed to new comments. Authors you love 17 2261 Jan 27, 2009 04:14AM  
Pick-a-Shelf: 2009-02 - Fantasy - What will you Read in February? 37 230 Feb 19, 2009 08:13AM  
Pick-a-Shelf: 2009-02 - Fantasy - Post your Reviews Here 65 318 Mar 28, 2009 01:26AM  
The Next Best Boo...: APRILS GROUP READS ARE>>>>> 271 889 Mar 31, 2009 04:23AM  
The Next Best Boo...: OFFICIAL SPRING CHALLENGE - 2009 6412 8991 Jun 14, 2009 02:57PM  



No comments have been added yet.