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''The Wicked Years'' is a series of novels by
Gregory Maguire Gregory Maguire (born June 9, 1954) is an American novelist. He is the author of '' Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'', '' Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister'', and several dozen other novels for adults and children. Many ...
that present a revisionist take on L. Frank Baum's ''
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' is a children's novel written by author L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W. W. Denslow. It is the first novel in the Oz series of books. A Kansas farm girl named Dorothy ends up in the magical Land of Oz afte ...
'', its 1939 film adaptation, and related books. This is a very different and cynical look at Oz than its depictions in the books by L. Frank Baum or the film(s). Unlike the originals, these books are targeted limitedly for mature readers, meaning they are not intended for children. This Oz is beset with many social problems like the
discrimination Discrimination is the act of making unjustified distinctions between people based on the groups, classes, or other categories to which they belong or are perceived to belong. People may be discriminated on the basis of Racial discrimination, r ...
against sentient animals (called Animals in the book) and racial tensions between the various human ethnic groups in Oz. Many of the protagonists in the ''Wizard of Oz'' are presented either as antagonists or neutral. The first book in the series, '' Wicked'', was adapted into a successful musical of the same name.


The novels

There are four books in the series. In 2021, the author continues with the story with the first novel in a three book series called: "Another Day." The first novel, published in 1995, was '' Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'', a book detailing the life of the infamous villain from Baum's books, now called "
Elphaba Elphaba Thropp is a fictional character in '' Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'' by Gregory Maguire, as well as in the Broadway and West End adaptations, '' Wicked''. In the original 1900 L. Frank Baum book '' The ...
". It is told through the various perspectives of those who knew Elphaba (who would become branded as the Wicked Witch of the West), an outcast aspiring social reformer with an allergy to water. The novel was a huge success, and was later adapted into a smash hit
musical Musical is the adjective of music. Musical may also refer to: * Musical theatre, a performance art that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance * Musical film Musical film is a film genre in which songs by the characters are interwo ...
, which opened on Broadway on October 30, 2003. A sequel, '' Son of a Witch'', was published in 2005, and detailed the life of Elphaba's son Liir. It is told through the perspective of her son Liir who is trying to find his half-sister Nor and incidentally finishes some of Elphaba's work. It begins not long after the end of "Wicked."Gregory Maguire, ''Out of Oz'', Williams Morrow/Harper-Collins, 2011; p. xi. . A third novel was published in 2008, titled ''
A Lion Among Men ''A Lion Among Men'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Gregory Maguire, the third book in his ''The Wicked Years'' series. It was released in the UK on October 2, 2008, October 8 in the US, and on October 14, 2008 in the rest of Europe. Pri ...
''; the protagonist being the
Cowardly Lion The Cowardly Lion is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L. Frank Baum. He is depicted as an African lion, but like all animals in Oz, he can speak. Since lions are supposed to be "The Kings of Beasts," the Cowardly ...
, now called 'Brrr'. His history from cubhood to current time of the book is given in parallel with the history of the oracle Yackle, who was introduced in "Wicked." Their stories overlap with "Wicked" and "Son of Witch", carrying the story about eight years past "Son of a Witch." ''Lion'' was the first book to introduce the title "Wicked Years". The fourth and final book, '' Out of Oz,'' was published in 2011. It begins immediately after the end of "Lion" and focuses on Liir's daughter Rain. The promotional info stated that the novel "will feature all sorts of magical mayhem, with the Emerald City plotting an attack on Munchkinland, while the Cowardly Lion runs for his life. Young Dorothy pops in for "something more than a cameo." In 2021, the author continued the story with a fifth book, '' The Brides of Maracoor''. It is the first in a three book series called "Another Day." This novel focuses on the wicked witch's granddaughter, Rain. The brides of Maracoor form a kind of flagellant community of quasi-nuns. They spend their days weaving, for their job is to braid "the nets of time.”


The Grimmerie

The Grimmerie (a variation on the words '
Grimoire A grimoire ( ) (also known as a "book of spells" or a "spellbook") is a textbook of magic, typically including instructions on how to create magical objects like talismans and amulets, how to perform magical spells, charms and divination, and ...
' and 'gramarye') is a fictional book of spells in ''The Wicked Years'' universe. In both the original novels and the stage adaptation, the Grimmerie is written in a
language Language is a structured system of communication. The structure of a language is its grammar and the free components are its vocabulary. Languages are the primary means by which humans communicate, and may be conveyed through a variety of ...
that the people of Oz cannot read; in the novels, this is because the book came from
Earth Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. While large volumes of water can be found throughout the Solar System, only Earth sustains liquid surface water. About 71% of Earth's sur ...
and is written in English, whereas in the musical, it is said to be written in the "lost language of spells". ''The Grimmerie'' is also the title of a behind-the-scenes book about the musical, published in the year 2005 (). In the novel, the Grimmerie contains information on various
supernatural Supernatural refers to phenomena or entities that are beyond the laws of nature. The term is derived from Medieval Latin , from Latin (above, beyond, or outside of) + (nature) Though the corollary term "nature", has had multiple meanings si ...
creatures, including
angel In various theistic religious traditions an angel is a supernatural spiritual being who serves God. Abrahamic religions often depict angels as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God (or Heaven) and humanity. Other roles ...
s and an entire section on "Evil Particulars" (i.e.
demon A demon is a malevolent supernatural entity. Historically, belief in demons, or stories about demons, occurs in religion, occultism, literature, fiction, mythology, and folklore; as well as in Media (communication), media such as comics, video ...
s), methods of poisoning water and breeding a docile population, as well as diagrams of instruments of
torture Torture is the deliberate infliction of severe pain or suffering on a person for reasons such as punishment, extracting a confession, interrogation for information, or intimidating third parties. Some definitions are restricted to acts ...
and weapons which Elphaba considers "too vile to use". It also contains: *A recipe entitled "''Of apples with black skin and white flesh: to fill the
stomach The stomach is a muscular, hollow organ in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and many other animals, including several invertebrates. The stomach has a dilated structure and functions as a vital organ in the digestive system. The stomach i ...
with greed unto Death''". *A recipe to overthrow a regime, which suggests spells for various methods of
sabotage Sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at weakening a polity, effort, or organization through subversion, obstruction, disruption, or destruction. One who engages in sabotage is a ''saboteur''. Saboteurs typically try to conceal their identitie ...
and
assassination Assassination is the murder of a prominent or important person, such as a head of state, head of government, politician, world leader, member of a royal family or CEO. The murder of a celebrity, activist, or artist, though they may not have ...
. *Spells for 'unleashing the hidden energies of matter'. *Spells to tamper with time. *A spell "On the Administration of Dragons". This page plays an important part in the plot of '' Son of a Witch'', where Shell Thropp, the Emperor Apostle, presents this page to Trism bon Cavalish. *Spells to encourage flight in originally earth-bound animals *Various '
marginalia Marginalia (or apostils) are marks made in the margins of a book or other document. They may be scribbles, comments, glosses (annotations), critiques, doodles, drolleries, or illuminations. Biblical manuscripts Biblical manuscripts h ...
on how to keep awake', which Elphaba combines with home remedies to produce a powerful
insomnia Insomnia, also known as sleeplessness, is a sleep disorder in which people have trouble sleeping. They may have difficulty falling asleep, or staying asleep as long as desired. Insomnia is typically followed by daytime sleepiness, low energy, ...
potion A potion () is a liquid "that contains medicine, poison, or something that is supposed to have magic powers.” It derives from the Latin word ''potus'' which referred to a drink or drinking. The term philtre is also used, often specifically ...
*'A spell to reveal hidden inscription ..erhaps even the location of individuals in hiding'. The reverse side of the page on the Administration of Dragons contains the second half of this spell. * A spell entitled "To Call Winter on Water," used by Glinda to trap war ships advancing on Munchkinland in ice, in the beginning of '' Out of Oz'' In the musical, the Grimmerie is a pivotal instrument in Elphaba's magical powers. It contains a variety of incantations, written in a strange language, that allow her to perform various spells throughout the musical; the contents are considerably less gruesome than those of its novel counterpart.


Inconsistencies

The series exhibits occasional continuity errors and factual inaccuracies. In ''Wicked'', some Ozian characters wonder if Dorothy is of royal blood, because her name is a near-anagram of Theodore, the man who rules her country. In ''Out of Oz'', it is revealed that the Kansas twister sent Dorothy to Oz in 1900, when
Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt Jr. ( ; October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919), often referred to as Teddy or by his initials, T. R., was an American politician, statesman, soldier, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer who served as the 26t ...
was only a candidate for the Vice Presidency. His abrupt accession to the US Presidency did not occur until September 1901. In ''Out of Oz'', Dorothy and her family purchase
fortune cookie A fortune cookie is a crisp and sugary cookie wafer usually made from flour, sugar, vanilla, and sesame seed oil with a piece of paper inside, a "fortune", usually an aphorism, or a vague prophecy. The message inside may also include a Chine ...
s at a Chinese restaurant in San Francisco in April 1906. At the time, fortune cookies were known as fortune tea cakes and were a Japanese-Californian specialty. They were not appropriated by Chinese-Californians until the 1940s as a result of the internment years.


References


External links

* http://www.ology.com/arts/gregory-maguires-out-oz-hit-bookstores-november {{DEFAULTSORT:Wicked Years Book series introduced in 1995 Novels by Gregory Maguire Oz (franchise) books Parallel literature HarperCollins books