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Arcady (Paperback)

de Michael Williams (Author)
3.4étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (7 évaluations de client)

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In Williams's latest, the undulating Borders separate Presence from Absence. But Absence is released when Citizen Arouet ?the ruler of the realm?begins to mine bordermetal. With the Absence churning across the landscape, destroying everything in its path, Priest Solomon Hawken fights to save his family and their homestead, Arcady. This is a multilayered work combining ecological fantasy with concerns about both family relations and the stranglehold of military government. Recommended for fantasy collections.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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In a futuristic fantasy from paperback author Williams, set millennia after some disaster has destroyed a technological civilization, a huge poetic jumble (drawn principally from William Blake's prophetic books), known as the Text, is accepted as holy writ and considered to possess magical properties. But eerie, wandering Absences--swirling, terrifying blobs of magical other- reality--are slowly eroding the landscape and now threaten to annihilate Arcady, the sprawling estate occupied for centuries by the Hawken family. In the Border forests nearby, a civil war rages between Citizen Arouet's guardsmen and Hawken cousin Artemis's rebel partisans. Aunt Morgana summons the various, far-flung Hawken relatives to defend Arcady, and they respond. Then, however, Morgana rushes off, brother Solomon decamps, brother Endymion flees with his companion phoenix, Khole, while one-legged Diego's incompetent guardsmen clash with Artemis's well-drilled partisans. Inside an Absence, Khole is transformed into an angel and instructs Solomon on how, using real magic, he must tame the Absences--which are sentient and evil and have been set adrift by Arouet's mining operations. A sort of ecological parable? Maybe--the ideas here have a certain alluring, incoherent sumptuousness. A shame, though, about the long-winded narrative, unevocative prose, and whimsical plotting. -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Beautiful but not entirely satisfying, Oct. 5 2001
Par Cartimand (Hampshire, UK.) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Arcady is an extremely well written fantasy, positively bursting with the most sumptuous, sensual and evocative language. The chapters are like a series of dream-like tableaux, containing vivid and startling images that will remain with the reader for a long time. Why then does such an original and visionary novel fall somewhere short of providing full satisfaction? Perhaps because the surfeit of wondrous descriptive prose cannot entirely compensate for the sheer lack of pace and direction. The paucity of any significant action, particularly in the first half of the book, is likely to drive many readers to give up on Arcady. Even the most beautiful dream can become wearing in its monotony. If you persevere with Arcady though, you will ultimately be well rewarded by this memorable and innovative novel. It may, however, put your staying power to the test.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Incredibly good read, Aoû 8 2000
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I admit,<Arcady> was not the easiest book to read. However two years after finishing the last page, I am still haunted by its powerful images and moody gothic atmosphere. If you liked <Little Big> by John Crowley and <Hound of Baskervilles> A.K.Doyle,this is the book for you. I am about to start rereading both <Arcady> and its less successful but still icredibly affecting sequel <Allamanda>. These books should be the cornerstones of modern fantasy literature. I can not believe that Michael Williams also used to write novels for TSR. Go figure
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Different, not for the faint of heart, Jui 20 2000
Par "jessi_lune" (Brantford, Ontario Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I've read just about every sci-fi fantasy there is, and this one is truly different. Rarely is religion, adventure and characters mixed together like this. The pace stars slow, but bear with it and enjoy the scenery, because when the plot takes off, it goes in directions you'd never have guessed. For wimpy readers who are used to D&D or cute little unicorns? Way to deep for you. Go home. This is for readers who don't want everything spelled out plain as day. Get some tea on a rainy day, unplug the phone and go to it.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Really worth the slow beginning!
This book starts at a leisurely pace: always intriguing, though sometimes it seems that things are happening a little slowly. Read more
Publié le Sep 14 1999

1.0étoiles sur 5 Good ideas that went to waste
It's rare that I can't get through a book, no matter how tedious. Generally, I can often skip a few superflous pages of a book and continue on to its eventual end. Read more
Publié le Aoû 16 1999

2.0étoiles sur 5 Ummm....leave it.
I got lost. I had absolutely no idea what was going on. Some priest left his house, came home to a house that did... Read more
Publié le Aoû 23 1998 par Jason Ott(crazyjc@erols.com)

4.0étoiles sur 5 This is a book which transcends the 'fantasy' genre.
For a person whose forays into the fantasy genre began and ended with Tolkien, I was always disappointed to find later authors the palest of comparisons to that master. Read more
Publié le Avril 29 1998 par Roy Skaggs, III (royboy@iglou.com)

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