![]() The rich, mysterious environment of the wood - which, like the human mind, is larger on the inside than on the outside - opens for her, and for us. Still not finding Harry, Tallis at last begins a quest to rescue her brother that leads her to Lavondyss, the place that is the source of all myths at the centre of Mythago Wood. Believing that Harry is lost somewhere inside, Tallis becomes adept at mysterious rituals that allow her to witness events in the mythic past and future. Lavondyss has everything I love in a book: compelling characters, vivid prose, mythic elements, art-as-magic, complex character relationships, and just the. Now, in Lavondyss, young Tallis Keeton, Harry’s sister, grows up possessed by the magical allure of Mythago Wood. Mythago Wood followed the adventures of a modern young man, Harry Keeton, as he discovered and became enthralled by its mystic power. This lets the two novels stand alone as complementary but individual stories that share a compelling setting, and if anything, Lavondyss is the more powerful and original work. Editorial: Ediciones Gigamesh () Calificación promedio : 2. However, Lavondyss returns to Ryhope Wood, but wisely with a very different story to tell that doesn’t involve the Huxleys at all. The unique setting of Mythago Wood is a tract of ancient English woodland, in which mythological people and creatures from the human collective unconscious still live and interact. Emma Rios Maneiro (Otro) Cristina Macía (Traductor) ISBN : 8417507973. The special 30th Anniversary edition of Lavondyss was published as part of the Gollancz Fantasy Masterworks series in 2015, featuring an introduction by Lisa Tuttle which you can read here. ![]()
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