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Galatea

Postby Assarhaddon » Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:18 pm

Has anyone here read Pullman's Galatea? I might be interested in it, but I can't find any information regarding what it is about, and prices are rather hefty for buying it just like that. I would be grateful on any information about the book's topic.
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Re: Galatea

Postby jessia » Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:25 pm

pullman himself isn't a big fan of his earliest work ("grown up novels": the haunted storm and galatea) which is why we haven't seen any reprintings despite his popularity. the haunted storm wasn't that great, i think, though it was interesting to see the things pulllman had in his brain as a recent graduate from exeter college. rosie/enitharmon has read galatea though.
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Re: Galatea

Postby Ian » Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:21 pm

The Rough Guide to HDM has little to say on Galatea:
Galatea (1978) An intriguing sci-fi/fantasy novel in which a flautist. searching for his wife, becomes embroiled in surreal adventures. Not perfect, but worth reading. Some of the motifs - angels, the dead becoming zombies, the mysteries of matter - recur in His Dark Materials.
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Re: Galatea

Postby Assarhaddon » Sat Jan 05, 2008 1:53 pm

Ok, thank you. So probably not worth spending $100 on it.
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Re: Galatea

Postby Enitharmon » Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:39 pm

Has anyone here read Pullman's Galatea? I might be interested in it, but I can't find any information regarding what it is about, and prices are rather hefty for buying it just like that. I would be grateful on any information about the book's topic.
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Re: Galatea

Postby kaoshoneybun » Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:13 pm

I haven't finished this book yet but wanted to point out that it can be seen as more of a Magical Realist novel than a straight forward Sci-fi or fantasy. Eg. it has more in common with One Thousand Years of Solitude or The House of Spirits.
It can be read as a fable about materialism (in the sense of money) and egotism.
Its interesting to see the non-gendered angel character in his early work.
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Re: Galatea

Postby Somewhat » Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:53 am

If anyone wants a copy, I noticed there are 2 going for the very reasonable price of $35 on eBay, for so rare a book. Own a Pullman rarity today!

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Re: Galatea

Postby Stelmaria7 » Fri May 15, 2009 9:18 pm

Is it based of the fable Galatea, about some guy who falls in love with a statue? I saw it on the back of a book, "Pygmalion" and remembered that Pullman had written a book called Galatea.
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Re: Galatea

Postby kaoshoneybun » Sat May 16, 2009 6:54 am

Well, I havn't finished reading it but yes, it does seem to be a reference to the Greek myth. Instead of a statue, Pullman's Galatea is a robot angel who the protagonist falls in love with.
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