A gorgeously illustrated 35th anniversary edition of the urban fantasy classic, featuring a new foreword by Megan Lindholm and illustrations by Tommy Arnold.Seattle: a place as magical as the Emerald... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This seems, at first, to be a good work of magical realism - Charles de Lint with a twist - but it turns out to be much more. We first see a fantasy world, where magic is real, but then we also see a more realistic worldview, where the main character is psychotic. Both of these views are allowed their integrity, and neither is shattered. This is a very difficult balance, and the tension between these two views casts some light on what fantasy is, and why each of us reads it.
Why is this out of print?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I was in college when my boyfriend, another sci fi fiend from Seattle, turned me on to this book. I have read it several times since and have always come away with something more. Well written, good story, interesting twist at the end. Some say it was too slow - I felt the pacing just fine. Read this book, and pass it on to others. Maybe someone will get the hint and print up more copies!
Oh, how I love this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Why is this book out of print?! Aside from that, the only problem with this book is that there's nothing else like it. I want more. This is a truly unique novel, in part about the magic that is a city, in part about the wonder that is true magic. Schizophrenia, eternal love, and a time that's out of joint are only minor notes in a word-symphony of the human spirit... Looking back on what I've written, I realize that my words cannot begin to justly describe the wondrousness of this book. Buy it and read it. 'Nuff said.
Wish she'd write more in this vein.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
When I finished Wizard of the Pigeons, I immediately went looking for more by Megan Lindholm. I was sad to find that most of what she's written is out of print. She has the same skill at finding the magic, that sense of Other, in unexpected places as Charles De Lint does. Who'd think there'd be magic in a flock of city pigeons and an almost empty bag of popcorn?
Beautiful, haunting book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Wizard of the Pigeons is an exquistely written book. It's well crafted, perfectly carried out. Also read her other books under the name Robin Hobb.Summary on the back cover:The other street people called him Wizard. He just wanted to be left alone.He came back from Vietnam thinking he'd left its evils behind forever; he never wanted to feel the intoxicating rush of battle again.But something wicked was drifting through the streets, a black magic that threatened the entire city--and only Wizard had the power to stop it.Soon he would have to make a choice: To stand and fight, or turn and run. To be a wizard, or just a man.The time had come to choose...
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