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Reginald Hill
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Reginald Hill (born in 1936 at
Biography
Hill was born to a "very ordinary" [Adrian Muller, 'Interview: Reginald Hill', in "Crime Time" 2.3 (1998), p. 33.] working-class family—his father was a professional footballer long before sportsmen earned riches—but began reading young. His mother was a great fan of Golden-Age crime writers, and he discovered the genre while fetching her library-books. [John Lennard, 'Reginald Hill', in Jay Parini, ed., British Writers, Supplement IX (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004), p. 109.] After National Service (1955-57) and studying English at
Hill is best known for his more than 20 novels featuring the
Hill's novels employ various structural devices, such as presenting parts of the story in non-chronological order, or alternating with sections from a novel supposedly written by Peter's wife, Ellie Pascoe (née Soper). Clues may also be provided in such a way that readers sail past them, only realising at the end how their own assumptions have been exposed. He also frequently selects one writer or one oeuvre to use as a central organizing element of a given novel, such as one novel being a pastiche of Jane Austen's works, or another featuring elements of classical Greek myth. In a different kind of tease, the novella "One Small Step" (dedicated to "you, dear readers, without whom the writing would be in vain, and to you, still dearer purchasers, without whom the eating would be infrequent", [Reginald Hill, One Small Step: A Dalziel and Pascoe Novella (London: Collins, 1990), p. 7.] ) is set in the future, and deals with the EuroFed Police Commissioner Pascoe and retired Dalziel investigating the first murder on the moon. In another departure from the norm, the duo do not always "get their man", with at least one novel ending with the villain getting away and another strongly implying that while Dalziel and Pascoe are unable to convict anyone, a series of unrelated accidents actually included at least one unprovable instance of murder.
The unusual force of Hill's writing career is suggested by a comment he made in 1986:
I still recall with delight as a teen-ager making the earth-shaking discovery that many of the great “serious novelists,” classical and modern, were as entertaining and interesting as the crime-writers I already loved. But it took another decade of maturation to reverse the equation and understand that many of the crime writers I had decided to grow out of were still as interesting and entertaining as the “serious novelists” I now revered. [Reginald Hill, 'Looking for a Programme', in Robin Winks, ed., "Colloquium on Crime" (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1986), p. 151.,]
Bibliography
Dalziel and Pascoe
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#"Deadheads" (1983)
#"Exit Lines" (1984)
#"Child's Play" (1987)
#"Under World" (1988)
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#"One Small Step" (1990), novella
#"Recalled to Life" (1992)
#"Pictures of Perfection" (1994)
#"The Wood Beyond" (1995)
#"Asking for the Moon" (1996), short stories
#*"The Last National Service Man"
#*"Pascoe's Ghost"
#*"Dalziel's Ghost"
#*"One Small Step"
#"On Beulah Height" (1998)
#"Arms and the Women" (1999)
#"Dialogues of the Dead" (2002)
#"Death's Jest-Book" (2003)
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#"The Death of Dalziel" (2007), US Title: "Death Comes for the Fat Man"
#"A Cure for All Diseases" (2008)
Joe Sixsmith
*"Blood Sympathy" (1993)
*"Born Guilty" (1995)
*"Killing the Lawyers" (1997)
*"Singing the Sadness" (1999)
*"The Roar of the Butterflies" (2008)
Other
*"Fell of Dark" (1971)
*"The Castle of the Demon" (1971) (As Patrick Ruell) (apa "The Turning of the Tide")
*"A Fairly Dangerous Thing" (1972)
*"Red Christmas" (1972) (As Patrick Ruell)
*"Heart Clock" (1973) (As Dick Morland) (apa "Matlock's System" as Reginald Hill)
*"Death Takes a Low Road" (1974) (As Patrick Ruell) (apa "The Low Road")
*"A Very Good Hater" (1974)
*"Albion! Albion!" (1974) (As Dick Morland) (apa "Singleton's Law" as Reginald Hill)
*"Beyond the Bone" (1975) (apa "Urn Burial" ) (As Patrick Ruell)
*"Another Death in Venice" (1976)
*"Captain Fantom" (1978) (As Charles Underhill)
*"The Forging of Fantom (1979)
*"Pascoe's Ghost and Other Brief Chronicles of Crime" [SS] (1979)
#"Pascoe's Ghost" # (A Dalziel and Pascoe story)
#"The Trunk in the Attic"
#"The Rio de Janeiro Paper"
#"Threatened Species"
#"Snowball"
#"Exit Line"
#"Dalziel's Ghost" (A Dalziel and Pascoe story)
*"Captain Fantom" (1978) (As Charles Underhill)
*"The Forging of Fantom" (1978) (As Charles Underhill)
*"The Spy's Wife" (1980)
*"Who Guards a Prince?" (1982)
*"Traitor's Blood" (1983)
*"Guardians of the Prince" (1983)
*"No Man's Land" (1985)
*"The Long Kill" (1986) (As Patrick Ruell)
*"There Are No Ghosts in the Soviet Union and Other Stories" [SS] (1987)
#"There Are No Ghosts in the Soviet Union" (Novella)
#"Bring Back the Cat!" (A Joe Sixsmith story)
#"Poor Emma"
#"Auteur Theory" (A Dalziel and Pascoe story)
#"The Bull Ring"
#"Crowded Hour"
*"The Collaborators" (1987)
*"Death of a Dormouse" (1987) (As Patrick Ruell)
*"Dream of Darkness" (1989) (As Patrick Ruell)
*"Brother's Keeper" (1992)
*"The Only Game" (1993) (As Patrick Ruell)
*"The Stranger House" (2005)
Footnotes
References
*BINYON, T. J., "‘Murder Will Out’: The Detective in Fiction" (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1989).
*HERBERT, Rosemary, ‘Reginald Hill’, in "The Fatal Art of Entertainment: Interviews with Mystery Writers" (New York: G. K. Hall, Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada, & Oxford: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1994), pp. 194–223.
* LENNARD, John, ‘Reginald Hill’, in Jay Parini, ed., "British Writers Supplement IX" (New York & London: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2004), pp. 109–26.
* -- "Reginald Hill: On Beulah Height" (Tirril: Humanities-Ebooks, 2007)
*SALO-OJA, Mari, "Lost in Translation? Translating allusions in two of Reginald Hill’s Dalziel and Pascoe novels" [http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/hum/engla/pg/salo-oja/lostintr.pdf] .
Further reading
Ling, Peter J. "Identity, Allusions, and Agency in Reginald Hill's "Good Morning, Midnight"." "CLUES: A Journal of Detection" 24.4 (Summer 2006): 59-71.
External links
* [http://www.randomhouse.com/features/reghill/ Hill's page on Random House site]
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