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Russell Hoban, a visionary novelist and literary innovator, pushed the boundaries of fiction with his experimental narratives and imaginative storytelling. From the post-apocalyptic landscapes of "Riddley Walker" to the whimsical adventures of "The Mouse and His Child," Hoban captivated readers with his inventive prose and existential themes. His unique blend of fantasy, philosophy, and social commentary challenged readers to reconsider their perceptions of reality and the human condition, leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape.
"Sometimes I think that the biggest difference between men and women is that more men need to seek out some terrible lurking thing in existence and hurl themselves upon it. Women know where it lives but they can let it alone."
"There are situations in life to which the only satisfactory response is a physically violent one. If you don't make that response, you continually relive the unresolved situation over and over in your life."
Life,
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