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''The Hollowing'' is a
fantasy novel Fantasy literature is literature set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world. Magic, the supernatural and magical creatures are common in many of these imaginary worlds. Fa ...
by British writer
Robert Holdstock Robert Paul Holdstock (2 August 1948 – 29 November 2009) was an English novelist and author best known for his works of Celtic, Nordic, Gothic and Pictish fantasy literature, predominantly in the fantasy subgenre of mythic fiction. Holds ...
, the third in the ''
Mythago Wood ''Mythago Wood'' is a fantasy novel by British writer Robert Holdstock, published in the United Kingdom in 1984. ''Mythago Wood'' is set in Herefordshire, England, in and around a stand of ancient woodland, known as Ryhope Wood. The story invo ...
'' series written . It was originally published in 1993. The title refers to a magical pathway, or hollowing, an archaic English term for a sunken lane or hollow-way. ''The Hollowing'' was inspired by the story ''
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'' is a late 14th-century chivalric romance in Middle English. The author is unknown; the title was given centuries later. It is one of the best-known Arthurian stories, with its plot combining two types of ...
''. Despite primarily featuring new characters, ''The Hollowing'' is a sequel to ''
Lavondyss ''Lavondyss'' also titled ''Lavondyss: Journey to an Unknown Region'' is a fantasy novel by British writer Robert Holdstock, the second book in his ''Mythago Wood'' series. ''Lavondyss'' was originally published in 1988. The name of the novel ...
'' because a handful of characters provide a link between the two novels. The events in the previous novel set into motion the events that drive the actions of the protagonist in ''The Hollowing''.


Plot

''The Hollowing'' shares the third person narrative viewpoint as does its predecessor, ''Lavondyss.'' The narrative begins in the 1950s, merely one year after the events that take place in ''Lavondyss,'' but the majority of the story takes place in 1968. Inside Ryhope wood, Tallis Keeton's young friend, Alex Bradley, remains an adolescent when he would otherwise be twenty years old. This is possible because the rate of time inside the wood is not synchronized with the rate of time outside the wood. The story's protagonist is Alex's father, Richard Bradley. Richard is on a quest to locate his lost son in the wood, a very dangerous task because Alex’s overactive imagination generates mythagos dangerous to both himself and others. The day Tallis Keeton disappears into Ryhope wood in ''Lavondyss,'' her father, James Keeton, disappears into the wood to locate her. While he spends only four days in Ryhope wood, over one year of time passes in the outside world. When he turns up, he is clutching Moondream, one of Tallis’ masks, and is placed in a mental hospital. He is kept close company by Alex Bradley, a young playmate of Tallis’, who alone can calm James. James Keeton has a number of episodes in which he appears to communicate with Tallis through the mask. In a dramatic scene, Richard Bradley sees James Keeton collapse and die. At the same time, his son Alex is physically traumatized by a mythic force. This compromises Alex’s mental faculties and he is confined to the same mental hospital. Alex escapes the mental hospital and his highly decayed remains are subsequently found, so he is presumed dead. After six years Alex’s father, Richard Bradley, receives evidence that Alex may yet be alive in Ryhope wood. Richard joins a scientific expedition to locate his son in the wood, rendered all the more dangerous by the mythagos feeding off Alex’s imagination. During his quest in the wood, Richard Bradley develops a romantic relationship with Helen Silverlock, a Native American. In addition to introducing Native American culture into Ryhope wood, mythagos about Jack (as in ''
Jack and the Beanstalk "Jack and the Beanstalk" is an English fairy tale. It appeared as "The Story of Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean" in 1734 4th edition On Commons and as Benjamin Tabart's moralized "The History of Jack and the Bean-Stalk" in 1807. Henry Co ...
''), the
Tower of Babel The Tower of Babel ( he, , ''Mīgdal Bāḇel'') narrative in Genesis 11:1–9 is an origin myth meant to explain why the world's peoples speak different languages. According to the story, a united human race speaking a single language and mi ...
and
Jason Jason ( ; ) was an ancient Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts, whose quest for the Golden Fleece featured in Greek literature. He was the son of Aeson, the rightful king of Iolcos. He was married to the sorceress Medea. He ...
and the Argonauts appear, the last two of which involve variations on myths that are uncharacteristically non-English in origin.''The Encyclopedia of Fantasy'', eds. John Clute and John Grant (New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1997), pages 474-475, 674.


Characters


Human

* Alex Bradley - The son of Richard Bradley and childhood friend of Tallis Keeton, the protagonist of ''Lavondyss''. * Alice Bradley - Alex Bradley's mother and the wife of Richard Bradley. * Richard Bradley - Main character of the story. * Elizabeth Haylock - A specialist in first millennium European history. She is partnered with Alan Wakeman. * Ilmari Heikonen - A male Finnish scientist partnered with Pirkko Sinisalo. * Dan Jacobi - Helen's Silverlock's partner and fellow scientist who has disappeared in Ryhope wood. * Arnauld Lacan - A tall Frenchman and excellent cook who is one of the scientists exploring Ryhope wood. Arnauld has had traumatic experiences with mythagos in
Brocéliande Brocéliande, earlier known as Brécheliant and Brécilien, is a legendary enchanted forest that had a reputation in the medieval European imagination as a place of magic and mystery. Brocéliande is featured in several medieval texts, mostly r ...
, a forest similar to Ryhope wood, but situated in
Brittany Brittany (; french: link=no, Bretagne ; br, Breizh, or ; Gallo: ''Bertaèyn'' ) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period ...
. Brocéliande is the location of the events in '' Merlin's Wood''. * Alexander Lytton -A Scottish scientist who possesses George Huxley's map of Ryhope wood and one of Huxley's two journals. He perceives Alex Bradley's effect on Ryhope wood as a threat to Huxley's nuanced and beautiful vision. * McCarthy- A small Irishman and specialist who is exploring Ryhope wood. He has a special power to mentally probe the wood. * Helen Silverlock - A
Lakota Lakota may refer to: * Lakota people, a confederation of seven related Native American tribes *Lakota language, the language of the Lakota peoples Place names In the United States: * Lakota, Iowa * Lakota, North Dakota, seat of Nelson County * La ...
Sioux woman from
Nebraska Nebraska () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by South Dakota to the north; Iowa to the east and Missouri to the southeast, both across the Missouri River; Kansas to the south; Colorado to the sout ...
, she is one of the scientists exploring Ryhope wood. * Pirkko Sinisalo - A female Finnish scientist partnered with Ilmari Heikonen. * Alan Wakeman - A paleolinguist and expert in
glyphs A glyph () is any kind of purposeful mark. In typography, a glyph is "the specific shape, design, or representation of a character". It is a particular graphical representation, in a particular typeface, of an element of written language. A g ...
and
Bronze Age The Bronze Age is a historic period, lasting approximately from 3300 BC to 1200 BC, characterized by the use of bronze, the presence of writing in some areas, and other early features of urban civilization. The Bronze Age is the second prin ...
culture. He is partnered with Elizabeth Haylock.


Mythagos

Many mythagos, some minor, appear in ''The Hollowing.'' The major mythagos are listed below. * Giggler - An evil variant on
Gawain Gawain (), also known in many other forms and spellings, is a character in Arthurian legend, in which he is King Arthur's nephew and a Knight of the Round Table. The prototype of Gawain is mentioned under the name Gwalchmei in the earliest ...
from the story ''
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'' is a late 14th-century chivalric romance in Middle English. The author is unknown; the title was given centuries later. It is one of the best-known Arthurian stories, with its plot combining two types of ...
''. * The Green Knight - A good variant on the
Green Knight The Green Knight ( cy, Marchog Gwyrdd, kw, Marghek Gwyrdh, br, Marc'heg Gwer) is a character from the 14th-century Arthurian poem ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'' and the related medieval work ''The Greene Knight''. His true name is revea ...
from the story ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight''. * Hollyjack - A daurog or mythical variant on a
Green Jack The green jack (''Caranx caballus''), also known as the horse jack, is an abundant species of coastal marine fish in the jack family Carangidae. The species is distributed in the eastern Pacific Ocean along the American coastline from Santa Cruz ...
, whose bodily form is holly branches and leaves. She has tusks and gives birth to birds. She communicates by chirping and has been sent by the Green Knight to care for Alex Bradley. * Jack - A dangerous shapechanging variant on Jack from ''Jack and the Beanstalk.'' This
trickster In mythology and the study of folklore and religion, a trickster is a character in a story ( god, goddess, spirit, human or anthropomorphisation) who exhibits a great degree of intellect or secret knowledge and uses it to play tricks or otherwi ...
also manifests himself as a canine foe of Helen Silverlock. * Jason - The tricky and travel-weary hero from ''Jason and the Argonauts.'' * The Long Man - A benevolent mythago who can create hollowings as needed. * Sarinpushtam - An abused captive of Jason, "Sarin" is a middle eastern woman who alone survived the collapse of the Tower of Babel. She understands all languages, past, present and future. * Taaj - A kind boy from a mesolithic society who befriends Richard.


Reception

''The Hollowing'' was nominated for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in the category of Best Novel in 1995.


Chronology of works in the'' Mythago Wood'' cycle

The order in which the Mythago cycle works were written/published does not necessarily correspond to the order of events within the realm of the ''Mythago Wood'' cycle. For example, ''Gate of Ivory, Gate of Horn'' and the novella ''The Bone Forest'' are prequels to ''Mythago Wood'' even though they were published at a later date. The novel ''Merlin's Wood'' (1994) and short stories in ''The Bone Forest'' and ''Merlin's Wood'' have little bearing on the events in the Ryhope wood.


References


Bibliography

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External links


Mythago Wood: the official website of Robert Holdstock


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