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Nov 01, 2016 09:11AM

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I had time to kill while waiting for this group read to start, so I did some digging around on Barry Hughart. Here's the link to a brief interview that was conducted in the year 2000: http://www.barryhughart.org/interview...
And a real treat from the same website...[drum roll]:
"Barry Hughart has generously allowed us to publish online the original draft of his 1985 World Fantasy Award winning novel Bridge of Birds. This draft, written years before the final published version, includes episodes that later appeared in all 3 of Hughart's Master Li novels. However, there are major differences; for instance, in this draft, Master Li is nineteen years old, and Number Ten Ox only makes a brief appearance as a village idiot!"
Here's the link to the original draft: http://www.barryhughart.org/bobdraft/...
Monica wrote: "I'm in!!!
I had time to kill while waiting for this group read to start, so I did some digging around on Barry Hughart. Here's the link to a brief interview that was conducted in the year 2000: ht..."
I'm in also. Great info Monica! Thanks.
I had time to kill while waiting for this group read to start, so I did some digging around on Barry Hughart. Here's the link to a brief interview that was conducted in the year 2000: ht..."
I'm in also. Great info Monica! Thanks.


From reading the interview (link in msg 2) the author sounds like quite a character. I'm wondering how much of the radical shift came from him vs the editor/publisher. I'll read the original draft after I finish the published book.

Great storytelling.

Tad wrote : I love how the story keeps moving forward with seemingly random connections that unexpectedly become significant
Absolutely, it's like a puzzle with a billion pieces and everything is needed to see the final picture.

Tad, good to know it was so enjoyable overall. It seems to be a book that stuck with you over the years. At first glance, it is a very different/unusual story, but the writing style suits it.
Anyone who has read it, please feel free to jump in on the spoiler thread to add your thoughts.
