Quote by: Jasper Fforde

Miltons were, on the whole, the most enthusiastic poet followers. A flick through the London telephone directory would yield about four thousand John Miltons, two thousand William Blakes, a thousand or so Samuel Colleridges, five hundred Percy Shelleys, the same of Wordsworth and Keats, and a handful of Drydens. Such mass name-changing could have problems in law enforcement. Following an incident in a pub where the assailant, victim, witness, landlord, arresting officer and judge had all been called Alfred Tennyson, a law had been passed compelling each namesake to carry a registration number tattooed behind the ear. It hadn't been well received--few really practical law-enforcement measures ever are.


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Author Bio


  • NameJasper Fforde
  • DescriptionBritish novelist
  • BornJanuary 11, 1961
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist
  • AwardsBollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize