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Unquenchable Fire by Rachel Pollack
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UNQUENCHABLE FIRE

by RACHAEL POLLACK (otherwise under Rachel Pollack)

Series: The Living World (Book 1)

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LEGEND PAPERBACKS (1989), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 400 pages

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Set in the same world as [Temporary Agency], this story tells an inter-related set of stories about a woman chosen to give birth to something.

Pollack's world is an amazing creation: A modern world in which the forces of magic have won out over the forces of logic. Miracles, magic, and spiritual (and demonic) interventions are every day occurrences. ( )
  lquilter | Sep 28, 2009 |
I agree with lquilter that the worldbuilding is wonderful. It's one of the most detailed fantasy worlds I have ever encountered. And, boy, is it weird.

However, I really hated the story. The woman in the book is taken over by a magical power pretty early in the tale who directs her every move from then on. The "protagonist" spends the rest of the book kvetching about her fate and not being able to do anything about it. I'm sure it's supposed to be a meditation on free will and the problem of evil, but these are no longer meaningful problems in my life. I was left staring at the beautiful scenery and screaming because nothing was happening in it.

If you like weird fantasy settings, don't mind that the main character is powerless, and enjoy discourses on religious questions, you'll love this book. If you can ignore the parts that you're not enjoying and just read for the setting, you will be in awe. If you can't, you might find it worth skimming. ( )
  aulsmith | Nov 2, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0879515309, Paperback)

It's uncomfortable to be chosen for Great Things. A lot of fantasists admit that, but Pollack's Jennie Mazdan shows us just how uncomfortable it can be. This is suburban fantasy, reminiscent of Philip K. Dick's suburban SF, and the protagonist is a nice suburban middle-class person who, in a recognizable America informed with rational, non-Christian divine powers, copes with supernatural imposition on her life. Perfectly balancing the anchoring familiar mundanities against her brilliant, fascinating Living World---surly bureaucrats at the National Oneiric Registration Agency, tourists photographing the Founder's Urinal shrine in Poughkeepsie---Pollack tells Jennie and Valerie's story of transformation, acceptance and triumph. Potently stocked with archetypes, yet down-to-earth and even funny, this is great fiction and great fantasy.

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