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- From: gj@prg.oxford.ac.uk (Craig Shergold)
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- Subject: of Oliver Postgate, hero of the counter-revolution, first class
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- Date: 8 Jan 93 22:00:02 GMT
- Organization: Madeleine Schneider and her Orchestra (Second Fiddles)
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- | |\ | THE LANDS OF THE NORTH, where the black rocks stand guard against the
- | | \| cold sea, the men of the Northlands sit by their great log fires and
- they tell a tale. They tell of a prince and how he built a long ship
- and sailed beyond the black ice at the edge of the world to bring home his
- bride from the land of the Midnight Sun. They tell of a king who left his
- castle and his peaceful land to travel through the dark wood of Troldeskow to
- meet a dragon in the Hot-water Valley beyond the Glass Mountain.
-
- Oooh, ah. I bought a cassette tape of Noggin the Nog sagas for my godson at
- Christmas. (He is blind so he gets through talking books at a great rate.)
- It was obviously /just/ /right/ for his father too. We have been reminiscing
- at length about the brave Thor Nogson, Nan of the Nooks (who was a little man
- sitting on a throne made of blocks of ice) and his fair daughter, who was the
- delightful Nooka. Oooh. Aaaah. Then last week I saw the picture book in a
- book shop; the four sagas, complete with the utterly wonderful pictures of
- Peter Firmin. Ooooh, aaaaaah. (HarperCollins, ISBN 0 00 193610 7, the best
- non-alcoholic book I have bought in -- at the very least -- half a lifetime.)
-
- I had quite forgotten how much of a Good Chap the great Thor Nogson was, and
- how depressed Olaf the Lofty was at the prospect of retiring as Court Inventor
- -- because there was nothing left to invent. When I was younger I suspect that
- a lot of the humour went over my head. Damn me, this sort of thing is wasted
- on little children. It is a Good Thing that I do not have a television or I
- would have to invest in a video player and the video cassette too.
-
- Of course it is horrendously Inkorrekt. Nooka never does anything much except
- serve black tea in silver mugs, and smile (although it has to be said she does
- do that just beautifully, oh). The vertically challenged people like Ronf and
- the Omruds are called `little' and `small', and Olaf the Lofty has a nickname
- that makes fun of his gangling height. (Why does the awkward Russian resent
- his body? Maxim Gorky.) The baddies are all black-skinned or have black
- feathers, or black smoke, apart from Nogbad the Bad who has a black /
- moustache. (And what can his parents have expected to come from /
- naming him Nogbad?) I blame the Parents. / g
- ___
- To save the touble: you have no joke, you just like saying `delightful Nooka'.
-