Category Archive: Flashman

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Flashman and the War Between the States

Of especial note is that the first non-Fraser Flashman has been written and released this month. Barry Tighe has picked up at the end of Flashman and the Dragon and continues into the American Civil War, probably the unwritten chapter of the Flashman Papers most lusted after by fans. The new book is titled Flashman and the War between the States. I’ve only skimmed an extract so far, so cannot comment on the complete work. It certainly starts off in fine style without any blasphemy to the canon, but whether the book manages to recapture the period, the setting and the personalities through Flashman’s unique lens will have to depend on the ongoing appraisal by the devoted Flashman community.

 

 

In other Flashman news, a Welsh 15 year old (Geraint Llyr Owen) has recently penned a musical which is to premiere at Rugby School’s arts festival. Named Flashman and inspired by Hughes’ Tom Brown’s Schooldays and Fraser’s Flashman books, it follows the story of the notorious Rugby School bully.

Article on WalesOnline.co.uk

Rugby Observer article

 

 

Flashman And The Dragon mentioned in Mail Online

Flashman and the Dragon (Flashman 10)Peter Hitchens’ blog (The Mail Online) has a book review on The Death Of Mao, which, apart from its eponymous subject, illuminates the little known but disastrous Tangshan earthquake, which happened in the same year as Mao’s death (1976). Hitchens takes the opportunity to lament our ignorance of Chinese history generally, ancient and modern, and slips in a mention of my favourite Flashman novel: Flashman and the Dragon which is praised as thoughtful, contextual and magnificent (if bawdy).

Flashman eBooks released

A little Flashman news. TheBookSeller.com reports that Harper Collins have released all twelve Flashman titles in eBook format:

http://goo.gl/45xEx

It’s great that they’ve included Tom Brown’s Schooldays in the mix. Of course, for it to be truly complete, the collection needs to also have:

 

These further cover the lives of Tom Brown, Scud East, Buckley Flashman (Flashman’s father) and Flashman himself (aged, just before World War I).

 

Flashman mentioned in the media

Flashman novel cover

Always on the lookout for a mention of Flashman. This time, by the BBC, and in the House of Commons, no less:

http://goo.gl/aqv80.

Maybe the comparison isn’t quite exact.