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Songs of Earth and Power
  

Songs of Earth and Power (Hardcover)

by Greg Bear (Author) "Are you ready? ..." (more)
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Two of Bear's earlier and closely related novels, each originally published in its own mass market edition, have now been expanded and placed between one set of hard covers. Together, the two excel at one of fantasy's foremost attributes: its power to create new worlds that reflect intriguingly on our own. In The Infinity Concerto (1984), 16-year-old poet Michael Perrin follows a mysterious set of instructions from his deceased friend, the composer Arno Waltiri. Going through a deserted house, he enters the Realm of the Sidhe, a race that has oppressed humanity since our Serpent Mage first stole their souls. In the Realm, Michael is taught magic and survival by the half-faerie/half-human "Breed" women Nare, Spart and Coom. Setting off across the Realm, he gets caught up in a plot and counterplot that, by novel's end, connect him with a hidden knowledge, fragments of which were revealed to Coleridge in his celebrated poem about Xanadu. The Serpent Mage (1986) proves slightly less exciting, since Michael's rough edges have smoothed over as, under Breed tutelage, he has gained nearly godlike powers. The action here centers less on the Realm than on modern-day Los Angeles, where Michael and Kristine Pendeers, a UCLA musicologist, manage to get Waltiri's elusive and otherworldly Infinity Concerto performed. Movie scoring, the nature of the universe and the bases for Western religions are all ink for Bear's pen as the richness of his ideas, the exuberance of his characters and their refreshing decency make this new edition of two old works a joy to read. Author tour.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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This cross-world fantasy linking the world of the Sidhe to modern-day Los Angeles was first published as two separate volumes in the 1980s. Rewritten by the author as a single volume, this is a first hardcover publication.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 How fantasy should be written, Sep 9 2006
Par Ms. H. Sinton "dragondrums" (Ingleby Barwick. U.K.) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Originally two separate books, Greg Bear's 'Infinity Concerto' and 'The Serpent Mage' are brought together in one volume renamed 'Songs of Earth and Power'.
The story revolves around Michael Perrin, a young poet who is searching for meaning in his life but with no direction. When he befriends Arno Waltiri an elderly neighbour who is also artistic (a composer), it is a meeting of minds and Michaels life changes forever. Unfortunately Arno dies soon after meeting Michael but leaves him a key to an old abandoned house. What Michael is about to discover is that this house is a gateway to another realm, the Realm of the Sidhe, a realm that is both compelling and dangerous, a realm that is difficult to escape from.
Greg Bear's land of elves is not the pretty, enchanted place of so many fantasy novels but is an oppressive, menacing land of cruelty and fear, ruled by the unfeeling Sidhe. His brilliantly descriptive narrative draws the reader in until you feel part of this world. It is a difficult book to put down. Songs of Earth and Power isn't an easy or comfortable read but it is one that is well worth the effort. It's definitely one of the better novels in the fantasy genre and it's a great addition to the bookshelf of any lover of fantasy.


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5.0étoiles sur 5 This book outdoes everything else in its genre..., Mars 28 2003
I have a confession to make. Before I read Songs of Earth and Power by Greg Bear, I was a fan of the SciFi/Fantasy genre. Now, nothing can satisfy me. In his spectacular book, Bear more than raises the bar for his fellow writers. As for his supposed "blasphemous" writing: Bear is taking creative license. I am a very religious person, and I beleive wholeheartedly in God. Yet I am openminded, and can read a novel that questions God and the story of creation and take it for what it truly is -- a story, nothing more. If you cannot be open minded and take offense at "blasphemous" writing in a fiction novel, then you probably shouldn't read this book.

This is the most imaginative, original, and creative book I have ever read (and I read quite a lot); now, every other SciFi/Fantasy book on the shelf just seems like another brainless, cookie cutter novel complete with dragons, magic, and the like.

So, if you want to experience an intellectual, thought-provoking, and entertaining Fantasy (which seems like an oxymoron to me now), RUN not walk to read this book.

However, if you want to continue reading and enjoying other SciFi/Fantasy novels, I would recommend that you avoid this one. It'll spoil everything else for you.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A beautiful read, Avril 26 2002
Par Eric J. Kristoff (Frankfort, IL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is actually the first of Bear's works, though published as a unit much later. It is essentially a work of fantasy, but written with the underpinnings and attention to detail and consistency only a true hard-SF author would give attention to. If you've ever wondered if faeries were real, or if a myth really were true, what would the world be like, this book is for you. He treats these ideas seriously without taking himself too seriously. It -is- a long book, but you will feel enriched for reading it. A very personal afterword by the author is quite endearing and makes the novel even more enjoyable after the fact. Get the book, take your time, and read it. This is a book to be savored.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 old manuscripts don't always retain their flavors...
I read quite a bit, at least 2 books a week. When a book is good, I'll read it in one sitting. I tried to enjoy this book, I truly did. Read more
Publié le Jui 7 2001 par Ted Havill

5.0étoiles sur 5 Very imaginative and well written
This is the story of a young man that comes to learn that world he has lived in is not all that seems or all that it could be. Read more
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Publié le Mai 7 2001 par Jerud Colbert

4.0étoiles sur 5 One of the better fantasy novels
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Sacrilegious, yet very good.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Could it be true?
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Publié le Sep 2 2000 par Ralph Vergeer

5.0étoiles sur 5 Why couldn't I give a six-star rating?
A fair number of years ago I went to my favourite bookseller. She called me to the shop counter, and told me that something pretty exciting had come in that morning... Read more
Publié le Aoû 9 2000 par Allan

5.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting Fantasy work with a fun history behind it
This work combines 2 previous LONG books. I have read the 2 separately, and am combining the reviews here. This book has got to be huge. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fortunately I catched a cold...
...when I started to read this book. I wasn't quite sure if I ever have read a book as boring as "The infinity concerto". Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Imagery to go to bed with
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