The dream-quest of Vellitt Boe

169 pages

English language

Published March 25, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-7653-9141-4
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OCLC Number:
948336295

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3 stars (1 review)

Kij Johnson's haunting novella The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe is both a commentary on a classic H.P. Lovecraft tale and a profound reflection on a woman's life. Vellitt's quest to find a former student who may be the only person who can save her community takes her through a world governed by a seemingly arbitrary dream logic in which she occasionally glimpses an underlying but mysterious order, a world ruled by capricious gods and populated by the creatures of dreams and nightmares. Those familiar with Lovecraft's work will travel through a fantasy landscape infused with Lovecraftian images viewed from another perspective, but even readers unfamiliar with his work will be enthralled by Vellitt's quest. A remarkable accomplishment that repays rereading.

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3 stars

The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe is a fantastic tale of an adventure in Dreamlands. It's a story about a teacher trying to find her lost pupil, but more than that, it's a tale of an aging woman finding herself after being seemingly content for years.

Johnson's story is adjacent to Lovecraft's The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, but reading Lovecraft is by no means required to enjoy this book. Exactly opposite, in fact - whereas Lovecraft was a tedious and meandering read, this is an interesting and well thought tale.

Having said that, though, something of Lovecraft seems to have oozed into the structure of the story: Vellitt Boe is in great hurry to move through Dreamlands, and even if it's more coherent than Lovecraft's take, it still seems somewhat aimless. The final scenes, on the other hand, are handled hastily even if they pack whole lot of meaning in them. …

Subjects

  • College teachers
  • Fiction