The Folk of the Air explained
The Folk of the Air is a novel by Peter S. Beagle published in 1986.
Plot summary
The Folk of the Air is a novel in which medievalists from 1980s California travel back to the past.
Reception
Dave Langford reviewed The Folk of the Air for White Dwarf #96, and stated that "Perhaps I'm disappointed that a writer as gifted as Beagle should only touch the surface of his medievalists, indulging a few ironies [...] but avoiding the depths of motivation which he's well fitted to plumb."[1]
Reviews
- Review by Faren Miller (1986) in Locus, #310 November 1986
- Review by Charles de Lint (1987) in Fantasy Review, April 1987
- Review by Baird Searles (1987) in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, June 1987
- Review by Darrell Schweitzer (1987) in Aboriginal Science Fiction, September-October 1987
- Review by Tom Easton (1987) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, October 1987
- Review by Maureen Porter (1987) in Vector 141
- Review by David L. Transue (1987) in Thrust, #28, Fall 1987
- Review by M. John Harrison (1987) in Foundation, #38 Winter 1986/87
- Review by Orson Scott Card (1988) in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1988
- Review by Phyllis McDonald (1988) in Interzone, #23 Spring 1988[2]
Notes and References
- Langford . Dave . David Langford . Critical Mass . . 96 . 13 . . December 1987 .
- Web site: Title: The Folk of the Air.