Once Was Willem: The sensational, enthrallingly dark tale of twisted folklore and macabre magic
Autor M. R. Careyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2025
Descoperim în Once Was Willem o lectură ideală pentru pasionații de fantezie istorică întunecată care caută o voce narativă autentică și o perspectivă neconvențională asupra morții. Cartea li se potrivește perfect cititorilor care apreciază realismul brutal al Evului Mediu combinat cu elemente de groază supranaturală, fiind departe de clișeele cavalerești clasice. Observăm o construcție a lumii fascinantă, situată într-o Anglie a secolului al XII-lea unde superstițiile prind viață, iar magia nu este o binecuvântare, ci o forță macabră ce cere sacrificii. La intersecția dintre Magic Dark and Strange de Kelly Powell și atmosfera din One Dark Window, această operă combină abilitatea de a interacționa cu cei morți cu o estetică gotică luxuriantă și amenințătoare. Elementul distinctiv este chiar naratorul, Willem, care se ridică din mormânt pentru a proteja un sat umil, oferindu-ne o perspectivă unică asupra condiției umane dincolo de pragul final. Găsim aici o cosmologie iudeo-creștină reimaginată curajos, unde granița dintre sacru și profan se șterge în fața unor orori străvechi. Față de lucrările sale anterioare mai orientate spre science-fiction sau horror contemporan, precum Infinity Gate sau seria Felix Castor, M. R. Carey demonstrează o versatilitate uimitoare, stăpânind aici tonul fabulei medievale și al folclorului „twisted”. Ritmul este unul dens, încărcat de o atmosferă de neliniște constantă, transformând satul Cosham într-un microcosmos al luptei dintre speranță și disperare.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0356519465
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Orbit
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
De ce să citești această carte
Recomandăm această carte celor care caută un fantasy visceral, cu rădăcini adânci în istorie și folclor. Cititorul va câștiga o experiență de lectură imersivă, marcată de o scriitură elegantă și o atmosferă de „fever-dream”. Este motivul perfect pentru a explora cum un autor de talia lui M. R. Carey poate transforma o poveste despre înviere într-o meditație profundă asupra sufletului și destinului.
Despre autor
M. R. Carey este pseudonimul scriitorului britanic Mike Carey, o figură centrală în peisajul literar contemporan și al benzilor desenate. Consacrat prin seriile iconice Lucifer și Hellblazer pentru DC/Vertigo, Carey a demonstrat o abilitate rară de a naviga între genuri. Romanul său The Girl With All the Gifts a devenit un fenomen internațional, fiind adaptat într-un film nominalizat la BAFTA. Opera sa, premiată cu distincții precum Premiul Philip K. Dick, se distinge prin personaje complexe, adesea „monștri” cu o umanitate profundă, temă care culminează în cel mai recent roman al său, Once Was Willem.
Descriere
From the bestselling M. R. Carey comes an enthrallingly dark medieval tale - a story of twisted folklore, macabre magic and the strangest of found families. This is the tale of Once-Was-Willem.
Reader reviews:
'This book. Is. Phenomenal. Go buy it when it comes out . . . This could EASILY be my favorite book of the year already' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Perfect in every way. 5/5 stars. Order it now; you do not want to miss this one' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'An amazing tale that I can see myself going back to time and again' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Eleven hundred and some years after the death of Christ, in the kingdom that had but recently begun to call itself England, I, Once Was Willem, rose from the dead to defeat a great evil facing the humble village of Cosham. The words enclosed herein are true.
I speak of monsters and magic, battle and bloodletting, and the crimes of desperate men. I speak also of secret things, of that which lies beneath us and that which impends above. By the time you come to the end of this account you will know the truth of your own life and death, the path laid out for your immortal soul, your origin and your inevitable end.
You will not thank me.
'An incredible masterwork of medieval fantasy-horror, dark and twisted and burning bright with humanity. Once Was Willem is packed with magic, folklore, superstitious fear, and horrors that bring hope' Cameron Johnston, author of The Maleficent Seven
'Weaves a fable full of dread and wonder, a deeply intelligent and emotionally gripping story . . . A masterpiece of medieval dark fiction. I love this book. Highest recommendation' Christopher Buehlman, author of Between Two Fires
'A delicious blend of horror, fantasy and historical fiction, Once Was Willem gave me exactly what I crave most as a reader - the unexpected. That, and a main character I would fight to the undeath for. A unique and brilliant book' Jen Williams, British Fantasy Award-winning author of The Ninth Rain
'It's a long time since a book has reached out and just entirely enveloped me in its world the way Once Was Willem did. Astounding, and I loved every moment of it - it had me absolutely rapt' RJ Barker, author of The Bone Ships
'It's so absurdly fun and readable, you nearly miss the incredible use of language and lore. Lovable grotesques and ghastly villains populate a compelling folk-tale. Absolutely wonderful' Gareth Hanrahan, author of The Gutter Prayer
'A wild fever-dream of novel - complicated, monstrous and beautiful' Seanan McGuire, Hugo Award-winning author
Recenzii
An incredible masterwork of medieval fantasy-horror, dark and twisted and burning bright with humanity. Once Was Willem is packed with magic, folklore, superstitious fear, and horrors that bring hope.
A delicious blend of horror, fantasy and historical fiction, Once Was Willem gave me exactly what I crave most as a reader - the unexpected. That, and a main character I would fight to the undeath for. A unique and brilliant book that leaves you wanting an immediate sequel
The prose is wonderful . . . the plot and the pacing are similarly impressive . . . magical, expansive and inventive, it's a joy to read
A wild fever-dream of a novel. It's a brilliant, coherent, complex story that I'm not sure anyone else alive could have written - complicated and beautiful, monstrous and ultimately human
It's a long time since a book has reached out and just entirely enveloped me in its world the way Once Was Willem did. Astounding, and I loved every moment of it - it had me absolutely rapt.
It's so absurdly fun and readable, you nearly miss the incredible use of language and lore. Lovable grotesques and ghastly villains populate a compelling folk-tale. Absolutely wonderful
Enchanting and horrifying in equal measure, Carey's historical fantasy unfolds into a moving epic in which monsters become heroes when faced with a truly vile villain. Carey skillfully captures the essence of the medieval era, where peasants toil in the shadow of crumbling castles, survival trumps chivalry, and magic, though the devil's work, is highly coveted . . . An original and expertly written medieval fantasy that's perfect for fans of RJ Barker, Sebastien de Castell, and Katherine Kurtz and also touches upon the emotional and heartbreaking themes found in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
Carey crafts an empathetic portrait of a medieval monster as a young man in this revelatory dark fantasy . . . Willem, the cherished son of a farmer, dies at age 12 in Cosham village. His grieving parents reluctantly allow malignant magician Cain Caradoc to raise Willem from the dead in exchange for a tithing from the boy's soul, which Caradoc uses to maintain his foothold in immortality. But after the boy gruesomely rises from his grave, outrageously ugly and no longer quite Willem, his parents and the whole village reject him as monstrous . . . Once-Was-Willem finds unusual nonhuman allies, and chronicles their lurid backstories and bloody struggles to free the town of Cosham from Caradoc with wit and compassion, building to a wonderfully satisfying climax. Powerful, captivating, and occasionally stomach-churning, this quintessential tale of good and evil is sure to win fans.
Set in a fantasy version of early-12th-century England, this novel is an unholy and holy brew of Seven Samurai, "The Monkey's Paw," Frankenstein, and a reimagined Judeo-Christian cosmology . . . Author Carey demonstrates again that he contains multitudes, jumping from subgenre to subgenre. Also as always, he uses a fantastical setting to consider societal and moral quandaries; in this instance, he explores complex issues of compassion and forgiveness in the wake of (literally) murderous prejudice and intolerance. Despite the story's high body count, its take on those issues is weirdly optimistic and heartwarming. A dark and hopeful fable with obvious contemporary resonance.