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== Adaptations ==
== Adaptations ==
* There have been three [[Audiobooks|audiobook]] versions of ''Eric'': an abridged one read by [[Tony Robinson]], and unabridged ones read by [[Stephen Briggs]] and [[Colin Morgan]]. It’s the earliest of the Discworld novels to have a Stephen Briggs audiobook, as it was skipped by Isis Audio during the era in which [[Nigel Planer]] was narrating them.
* There have been three [[Audiobooks|audiobook]] versions of ''Eric'': an abridged one read by [[Tony Robinson]], and unabridged ones read by [[Stephen Briggs]] and [[Colin Morgan]]. It’s the earliest of the Discworld novels to have a Stephen Briggs audiobook, as it was skipped by Isis Audio during the era in which [[Nigel Planer]] was narrating them.
* A radio adaptation was produced by the BBC, directed by Joquil Panting with a script in four parts by with a script by Robin Brooks. It was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 2013 and starred [[Mark Heap]] (who also played Aziraphale on radio) as Rincewind.
* A radio adaptation was produced by the BBC, directed by Joquil Panting with a script in four parts by Robin Brooks. It was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 2013 and starred [[Mark Heap]] (who would also [[Good Omens#Adaptations|play Aziraphale on radio]]) as Rincewind.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 18:54, 8 November 2024

Eric
First edition cover by Josh Kirby
AuthorTerry Pratchett
Audio read byTony Robinson (abridged)
Stephen Briggs (unabridged)
TBC (new)
IllustratorJosh Kirby
Cover artistJosh Kirby
CountryUK
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDiscworld
Release number
9
Sub-seriesRincewind
GenreFantasy
PublisherGollancz/Corgi
Publication date
1990-08-16
Preceded byGuards! Guards! 
Followed byMoving Pictures 

Eric (usually written as Faust Eric on the cover) is the ninth Discworld book, a novella starring Rincewind and parodying the story of Faust. Eric was originally published as a large-format illustrated book in collaboration with artist Josh Kirby. It was reissued as a standard paperback the year after (1991) without the internal illustrations, and a new smaller version of the illustrated novel was published in 2010, using the title The Illustrated Eric to differentiate it from the still in-print paperback.

Blurb

Eric is the Discworld's only demonology hacker. Pity he's not very good at it.

All he wants is three wishes granted. Nothing fancy - to be immortal, rule the world, have the most beautiful woman in the world fall madly in love with him, the usual stuff. But instead of a tractable demon, he calls up Rincewind, probably the most incompetent wizard in the universe, and the extremely intractable and hostile form of travel accessory known as the Luggage.

With them on his side, Eric's in for a ride through space and time that is bound to make him wish (quite fervently) again - this time that he'd never been born.

Podcast episodes

Major appearances

These are episodes primarily devoted to discussing this book.

Date Show Episode External link
2017-06-07 Radio Morpork “Faustian Hack” radiomorpork.wordpress.com
2018-05-08 Pratchat “All the Fingle Ladies” pratchatpodcast.com
2019-07-15 The Death of Podcasts “Eric” aalgar.com
2019-10-28 Wyrd Sisters “Eric” wyrdsisters.podbean.com
2020-08-25 The Compleat Discography “Eric” compleatdiscography.page
2020-09-07 The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret “Corporate Nonsense Demon” (1/3) thetruthshallmakeyefret.com
2020-09-14 The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret “The Moustaches We Made Along The Way” (2/3) thetruthshallmakeyefret.com
2020-09-21 The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret “Not a Sandwich, But” (3/3) thetruthshallmakeyefret.com
2020-10-10 Who Watches the Watch “The Parody Redacted Episode” pinecast.co
2021-10-24 Disc Coverers “Eric” anchor.fm
2022-03-30 Nanny Ogg's Book Club “Eric” fireside.fm
2022-04-28 The Disc-Course “Schrodinger's Big Wife” (1/2) acast.com
2022-05-18 The Disc-Course “Disrupting the Damnation Industry” (2/2) acast.com
2023-02-07 Beyond the Bindings “Eric - Discworld 9” buzzsprout.com
2023-06-18 Desert Island Discworld “Discworld Podcasters and Eric”[1] desertislanddiscworld.com
2023-06-19 I’ve Never Read Discworld “Book 9: Eric” Spotify
2024-07-29 Dining Table Discworld “Eric” podbean.com

Other appearances

Episodes where there's significant discussion of the book, but it's not the focus of the episode.

Date Show Episode External link
2021-09-29 Fiction Fans “The Part About the Dragon Was (Mostly) True & Eric" fictionfanspodcast.com

Adaptations

  • There have been three audiobook versions of Eric: an abridged one read by Tony Robinson, and unabridged ones read by Stephen Briggs and Colin Morgan. It’s the earliest of the Discworld novels to have a Stephen Briggs audiobook, as it was skipped by Isis Audio during the era in which Nigel Planer was narrating them.
  • A radio adaptation was produced by the BBC, directed by Joquil Panting with a script in four parts by Robin Brooks. It was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 2013 and starred Mark Heap (who would also play Aziraphale on radio) as Rincewind.

External links

  • Eric at the L-Space Wiki
  • Eric at colinsmythe.co.uk
  • Eric on Wikipedia

Footnotes

  1. This special episode features six guests: Ben and Liz from Pratchat, Joanna and Francine from The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret, and János and Chaz from Who Watches the Watch.