Jasper Fforde
English author of literary fantasy novels

Born
January 11th, 1961
64 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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An English author, primarily engaged in writing literary fantasy novels. Gained recognition through the Thursday Next series, which blends elements of crime fiction and fantasy within classic literature. The work explores themes of literary theory and the relationship between fiction and reality. Additionally, authored the Nursery Crime series, featuring detective tales set in a world of nursery rhymes, adding a unique twist to traditional storytelling. Fforde's writing is characterized by wit, wordplay, and innovative narrative techniques, attracting a dedicated readership.
Authored the Thursday Next series
Wrote the Nursery Crime series
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