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Literature: The 13 Clocks
aka: The Thirteen Clocks
"We all have flaws," [The Duke] said, "and mine is being wicked."

The 13 Clocks is a fantasy novel by James Thurber. A modern Fairy Tale, recounting the tale of the evil duke who thinks he killed time, in whose castle the 13 clocks never move, and the impossible tasks he sets to those who would marry his niece, the princess.

Full of whimsy and word play. And containing the Golux — the only Golux in the world and not a mere device.

Thurber also wrote three more tales in the same vein, Many Moons, The White Deer and The Wonderful O.

The story is a favorite of Neil Gaiman, who wrote the introduction to the current edition and narrated a short animated film of the first chapter (which can be viewed here.)


It contains examples of:


One Hundred CupboardsChildren's LiteratureThe 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear
    Literature Of The 1950sThe Twenty Seventh Day
    Fantasy LiteratureThe Thirteenth Warrior

alternative title(s): The Thirteen Clocks; The 13 Clocks; The Thirteen Clocks
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