Saturday, January 11, 2014

Lev Grossman - The Magician King

In which Grossman continues his extremely enjoyable conversation with fantasy and, I suppose, between 'fantasy' and 'literature'. Like The Magicians, it's sincere in its belief in the pleasures of fantasy and magic and simultaneously determined to investigate their implicit costs and consequences, and succeeds on both levels at once, not least through the characterisation of its key protagonists, thoroughly damaged and eminently recognisable all.