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Hugh Lupton


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Hugh Lupton is a British storyteller, one of the most prominent figures in the Oral Storytelling Tradition.

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Early life and career

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Lupton was born in 1952, the eldest recorded child of Francis G. H. Lupton and Mary Gee/Lupton. He is the great nephew of Arthur Ransome (1884-1967) whom, as a boy, he often visited. Lupton can recall hearing his great uncle's classic children’s stories set in Norfolk and the Lake District. "He (Ransome) was very old by then, in his dotage, but I remember him and stories were very important as I grew up." Lupton was born in Cambridgeshire, where there was much family heritage, and educated at the King's College School, Cambridge. He studied to become a teacher in Norwich. As of 2013 he was based at Spratt's Green near Aylsham.

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Lupton co-founded the Company of Storytellers (with Ben Haggarty and Sally Pomme Clayton) in 1985, and for a while ran a branch of The Crick Crack Club in Norfolk. Lupton tells a wide variety of stories, including epics such as Iliad and Odyssey, but also collections of shorter stories such as I become part of it (tales from the pre-world) and folktales such as The Three Snake Leaves (tales from the Grimm Forest).

Children's books

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  • Freaky Tales from Far and Wide (1999)
  • Norfolk Songline: Walking the Peddars Way (2000)
  • The Songs of Birds: Poems and Stories from Many Cultures (2000)
  • Tales of Wisdom and Wonder (2000), ill. Niamh Sharkey
  • Pirican Pic and Pirican Mor (2003)
  • The Gingerbread Man (2003)
  • The Story Tree: Tales to Read Aloud (2005), ill. Sophie Fatus
  • Riddle Me this: Riddles and Stories to Sharpen Your Wits (2007), ill. Sophie Fatus
  • Tales of Mystery and Magic (2010), ill. Agnese Baruzzi
  • la voz de los sueñosy otros cuentos(2003)

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    With Daniel Morden
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    Lupton and the Welsh storyteller Daniel Morden have written several volumes retelling ancient Greek stories.

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  • The Adventures of Odysseus (2006), illustrated by Christina Balit
  • The Adventures of Achilles (2012), ill. Carole Hénaff
  • Theseus and the Minotaur (2013), ill. Hénaff
  • Orpheus and Eurydice (2013), ill. Hénaff
  • Demeter and Persephone (2013), ill. Hénaff
  • Awards

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    Lupton won the coveted "Hodja Cup" (named for the Mulla Nasreddin: "The truth is something I have never spoken.") at The Crick Crack Club's renowned Grand Lying Contest in 2010.

    References

    Hugh Lupton Wikipedia