- War for the Oaks
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author =Emma Bull
cover_artist = Pamela Patrick
country =United States
language = English
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genre =Fantasy novel
publisher =Ace Books
release_date =1987
media_type = Print (Paperback )
pages = 309 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-441-87073-2 (Paperback)
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fantasy novel byEmma Bull , "War for the Oaks" (1987) is the story of Eddi McCandry, a rock musician who finds herself unwillingly pulled into the supernaturalfaerie conflict between good and evil. "War for the Oaks" is a pioneering work in the subgenre ofurban fantasy : although it involves supernatural characters, the setting (Minneapolis ) is decidedly real-world.Plot summary
Walking home one night through the streets of Minneapolis after quitting her rock band and breaking up with her boyfriend, Eddi McCandry discovers that she is being pursued by a threatening man and an even more threatening black dog. They turn out to be one and same: a shapeshifting prankster faerie known as a phouka, who drafts Eddi to be the key linchpin in the ongoing battle between faerie's good and noble Seelie Court and the evil Unseelie Court, ruled by the Queen of Air and Darkness. Eddi soon finds herself in a struggle for survival against the Unseelie Court, all while trying to put a new rock band together. Meanwhile, her initial feelings of resentment toward the phouka develop into gratitude for his efforts to protect her against the dark queen, and ultimately turn into love. The novel climaxes in a rock concert playoff between Eddi and the Queen of Air and Darkness, which decides the fate of both faerie courts, as well as the fate of her loved one.
Characters in "War for the Oaks"
; Eddi McCandry: The book's protagonist. A guitarist and gifted singer; the nature of her gift is revealed during the course of the novel. Several plot points in the book involve her relationships with her ex-boyfriend Stuart Kline, Willy Silver, and the phouka.; Phouka : A trickster faerie with the ability to shapechange into a dog. He is never named in the book, although at one point in the novel he temporarily adopts the name Robin Goode, probably a reference to
Robin Goodfellow . When he meets Eddi, he is nominally working on behalf of the Seelie Court, but it is revealed he has other motives for his actions.; Carla DiAmato: Eddi's best friend and confidante, and drummer for her band. Carla is instrumental to the formation of the band - she pressures Eddi into starting one and suggests their name, Eddi and the Fey.; Dan Rochelle: Keyboard player for Eddi's band. Eventually, he and Carla fall in love, an interracial romance.; Hedge: Bassist who responds to Eddi's classified ad. He is reserved most of the time, but at one point sings a soft, tuneful folk song. Member of Faerie, allied to the Seelie Court.; Willy Silver: Lead guitarist who responds to Eddi's classified ad. Willy is one of theDaoine Sidhe and a member of the Seelie Court.Allusions/references from other works
Many references are made to
British folklore . During the course of the novel, Eddi meets aglaistig , the phouka, a brownie, andredcap s. Many traditional beliefs about faeries are incorporated; for example, their aversion torowan berries andSt John's wort .Rock music also features prominently in the novel. Much of the novel is devoted to Eddi's efforts in putting together a
rock band . Her band plays covers of songs by diverse musicians includingPrince Rogers Nelson (known to the public at large as Prince),Peter Gabriel ,The Beatles ,Kim Carnes , andBram Tchaikovsky . Eddi also plays songs written by herself - in actuality of course, written by the author, Emma Bull. Some of these (including "Wear My Face" and "For It All") were performed by the band Cats Laughing (of which Emma Bull is a member), and are on their second album "Another Way To Travel".There are also references to historical landmarks of Minneapolis as locations for the story. Eddi is chased down
Nicollet Mall at night by the phouka; theFey battles take place atMinnehaha Falls and atComo Zoo and Conservatory ; and her band, Eddi and the Fey, plays at theMinneapolis College of Art and Design and atFirst Avenue , which is where the climactic playoff occurs for the fates of Minneapolis and the phouka.Awards and nominations
"War for the Oaks" won the Locus Magazine award for Best First Novel and was a finalist for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award.
Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
* Emma Bull and her husband,
Will Shetterly , have adapted the book into ascreenplay . In turn, this was made into an eleven minute short film or trailer [http://greenmanreview.com/mp3/oaks.mov] . In an appendix to the book's reprint in 2001, Bull included an excerpt of the screenplay, and it was published in full by Hollywood Comics (ISBN 1-932983-08-2) onAugust 31 ,2004 .Release details
* 1987, USA, Ace Books ISBN 0-441-87073-2, Pub date 1987, Paperback
* 2001, USA, Orb Books ISBN 0-7653-0034-6, Pub date 6 July 2001, Paperbackources, references, external links, quotations
* [http://greenmanreview.com/mp3/oaks.mov War For The Oaks Trailer, from The Green Man Review]
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