His
Dark Materials, Synopsis
His Dark Materials is an intensely
modern work of almost visionary originality. The three
volumes of the trilogy, Northern
Lights, The
Subtle Knife and The
Amber Spyglass, are multi-layered and embrace
many different themes and facets relevant to us all.
His Dark Materials explores the biggest
questions of them all - existence, childhood, innocence,
knowledge, grace, death and, last but by no means least,
that of love. It is very much a book for today, for
the beginning of a new millennium.
With its roots planted
firmly in the English dissenting tradition that harks
back to William Blake and others, the trilogy takes
its overall title from Book One of John Milton’s
epic Paradise Lost. Indeed, like that great English
classic, His Dark Materials is a reworking
(not a retelling) of the story of the Garden of Eden
and the Fall of Man. It shares all the scope and grandeur
of that story yet takes us far beyond. His Dark
Materials is utterly original.
At its simplest it is a
story of courage and humanity about a boy and a girl
with a destiny to fulfil. At its widest it whirls the
reader into a universe of wonders and dazzling marvels.
The gently probing moral debate and new myths for our
age that the author works into his narrative do not
in any way mar or block the wonderful story that he
unfolds. Here is a magnificent tale, rich in incident
and character, that takes the breath away and leaves
the reader with a sense of wonder. There is a terrible
and abiding sense of loss when the book is finished.
What higher praise than that can there be?
You can make comparisons
to Tolkien, to CS Lewis but in the end such comparisons
are meaningless; His Dark Materials is
very much its own thing. This is what strikes new readers
most and is why the books have such a startling effect.
His Dark Materials
is ground-breaking.
You must
read these books.
His
Dark Materials Classic Editions
His Dark
Materials Junior Editions
His
Dark Materials Collector’s Editions
His Dark
Materials Film Tie-In Editions
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