If you are looking for light fantasy, a quick escape from the world, this book is not for you. If you love poetry and language, puzzles and riddles, myth and folklore, Moonwise will delight you, if you are willing to take on a challenge. Be warned, Greer Gilman paints -- beautifully -- with old English and dialect, words so fallen out of use that you will only find them in the OED, not Webster's. She weaves meaning with the rich imagery one usually finds in poetry, not prose; like poetry, Moonwise is sometimes best read aloud. Although the story may not seem complex to some, it's profound enough to enlighten and even transform lives. I've lent this often to fantasy-loving friends over the years: for half it was too rough going, some loved it, and - to my surprise - it transformed the life of one (a woman on the threshold of middle age, not some green youth who'd be entranced by Ayn Rand or Heinlein). Even now, on my fourth read through, I'm seeing things I didn't before. This is one of the few works of SF/Fantasy that might be read 2 centuries from now. If you do buy this edition of Moonwise, cut out the foreword unread. It contains spoilers, a terrible thing to do to a masterpiece that is part riddle and puzzle.
Some Other Perspectives
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
No doubt one man's cloud is another man's clod, but that Publisher's Weekly view seems particularly misleading and tonedeaf to "Moonwise." (...) Look at some other evaluations of the book: "Moonwise remarkably attempts to compose an entire long fantasy at a pitch and density of language reminiscent of Gerard Manley Hopkins . . . . GIG's deep knowledge of English etymology (including dialectal variations) charges every word with all its possible meanings . . . . Moonwise is a work of inexhaustible richness." -Encyclopedia of Fantasy "Greer Gilman is a writer like no one else. Many try to employ the matter of myth and folktale, but their tongues are inadequate-Gilman can employ words as the bards of Ireland did, to make realities, and she does it handily, and over and over. Moonwise doesn't resemble a work of the past age-it is the past age come back new, in its clothes and its language and its dark riddling heart. Moonwise simply has no peers."-John Crowley "Moonwise is an amazing book, a work of genius. It deserves to stand beside Lud-in-the-Mist or the writings of Lord Dunsany as a truly original seminal classic. And yet the most remarkable thing about it is that, amidst its intense and serious magic and its astonishing use of words, it causes you to laugh aloud-quite suddenly, taken unawares by an outrageous pun or an ingenious one-liner. I love this book and admire its nature magic more every time I read it."-Diana Wynne Jones "There are some books that seem to have existed forever. That when you find them for the first time you are only rediscovering something you had lost, long ago. Hope Mirrlees's Lud-in-the-Mist is one of these; David Lindsay's Voyage to Arcturus is a second; Tolkien's Lord of the Rings is another. Green Ilene Gilman's Moonwise is one of that company. It does not take you to where the dreams start. It is where the dreams start."-John Clute
Moonwise : Like the Wake
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Greer Ilene Gilman is one of the most significant writers in the world today and I hope she gives us something new to follow up to or surpass her wonderful classic "Moonwise". We do not go to "Moonwise" for plot. We go to it for an experience of language that makes us feel as if the roots of psychic and telluric realities have been laid bare. The book can only be compared to James Joyce's astonishing "Finnegans Wake" but unlike the Wake Gilman shifts back and forth from dream conciousness to a more visionary form of conciousness. Long live Greer Ilene Gilman in whose wake the discerning will follow any day!
It's all in how you read it
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I read over the other reviews and have a secret to share with you about this book. It's a book that should be read out loud. The poetry, the rhythms of this book are wonderful. And what emerges is something quite different from when you read it silently to yourself.
This book is my Book of Shadows
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Moonwise grabbed me the first time I read it 7 years ago. I read it probably half a dozen times in the first year and have not missed a year since. One reason I kept re-reading it was to try to understand it, and I understand more each time. It feels at once utterly foreign and deeply, personally familiar. The visual imagery is vivid and dreamlike. If I don't read it at least once each year (starting just before Winter Solstice) I feel out of balance the whole year. It speaks in the language of the subconscious and racial memory. It renews my spirit each time I read it.
ThriftBooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. We personally assess every book's quality and offer rare, out-of-print treasures. We deliver the joy of reading in recyclable packaging with free standard shipping on US orders over $15. ThriftBooks.com. Read more. Spend less.