February 12, 2012

George MacDonald Fraser

George MacDonald FraserI was sorry to hear that George MacDonald Fraser, author of the Flashman series, died this week at the age of 82.

I’ve read all the Flashman books and I had hoped there were more to come. As described neatly in The Age:

“Flashman, published in 1969, imagined Harry Flashman, the bullying schoolboy of 19th-century classic Tom Brown’s Schooldays, grown up to become a soldier in the British army. In the book and 11 sequels, the roguish Flashman fought, drank and womanised his way across the British Empire, Europe and the US, playing a pivotal role in great historical moments. A vain, cowardly rogue, Flashman nonetheless emerged from each episode covered in glory.”

He was a self-admitted lucky cad and coward. His adventures included surviving a pit of vipers in Afghanistan, a siege in India, the charge of the Light Brigade and a mad Malagasy temptress monarch, among others.

There are references in a couple of the books to Flashman being in Australia during the gold rush, so I expected a future novel to cover this period. Alas that is not to be.

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