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Interesting Times
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Published November 1994
Publisher Victor Gollancz
ISBN 0552142352
Pages 351
Series Rincewind Series
Main characters Rincewind, Twoflower, Cohen the Barbarian
Annotations Annotations for Interesting Times
Notes
All data relates to the UK hardback edition.

Contents

Blurb

Mighty Battles! Revolution! Death! War! (and his sons Terror and Panic, and daughter Clancy).

The oldest and most inscrutable empire on the Discworld is in turmoil, brought about by the revolutionary treatise What I Did On My Holidays. Workers are uniting, with nothing to lose but their water buffaloes. Warlords are struggling for power. War (and Clancy) are spreading through the ancient cities.

And all that stands in the way of terrible doom for everyone is:

Rincewind the Wizzard, who can't even spell the word 'wizard' ...

Cohen the barbarian hero, five foot tall in his surgical sandals, who has had a lifetime's experience of not dying ...

...and a very special butterfly.

Characters

Main characters

  • Lord Hong, head of the Hong family, and the Emperor's Grand Vizier

Minor characters

Cameos and Mentions

Concepts, Items, Etc.

  • Pointless Albatross, bird that flies back and forth between Ankh-Morpork and the Agatean Empire for no compelling reason
  • rhinu, unit of currency
  • Ying, an Agatean holiday

Locations

  • Ee, lost city
  • Start (mentioned), had Mad Snake Priests
  • Nadgers, mountain range near the hub (in addition to being a body part reference)

Roundworld references

Direct references to Roundworld:

Annotations

  • "'So they'll sort of be in charge of themselves, will they?', [said Rincewind]. 'Indeed,' said Lotus Blossom. 'By means of the People's Committee,' said Butterfly [...] 'My word,' [Rincewind] said [...] 'I had this sudden feeling [...] that there won't be all that many water buffalo string holders on the People's Committee. In fact... I get this kind of... voice telling me that a lot of the People's Committee, correct me if I'm wrong, are standing in front of me right now?' 'Initially, of course,' said Butterfly. 'The peasants can't even read and write.'" - the Red Army's plans sound a lot like the Bolshevik revolution
  • "[21] Much later, Rincewind had to have therapy for this. It involved a pretty woman, a huge plate of potatoes and a big stick with a nail in it." - This footnote appears fairly early in the book, and sort of gives away that Rincewind will at least survive the battle, since the therapy occurs "much later".


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