Soul Music a discoworld novel - Terry Pratchett - książka wyd. 1994
Opis
Soul Music is a comic fantasy novel and the 16th book in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series, centered on the adventures of Susan Sto Helit, the granddaughter of Death, who becomes embroiled in the world of rock-and-roll-inspired magic. The story follows Imp Y Celyn, a talented young musician from the city of Ankh-Morpork, who travels to the city of Djelibeybi carrying a magical instrument called the Lodestone Guitar. The guitar has a mystical power that causes its player to become an unstoppable sensation, drawing crowds and fame wherever he goes, but it also carries dangerous consequences. Meanwhile, Susan, as Death’s granddaughter, is drawn into the chaos to prevent the disruptive power of the music from causing real harm, navigating both the magical and human worlds with her characteristic intelligence and moral clarity. Pratchett uses the story to satirize the music industry, celebrity culture, and the impact of fame, blending witty humor with action, magic, and memorable characters. Themes of identity, responsibility, and the influence of culture are explored as Imp and Susan confront the consequences of ambition, talent, and magical interference in everyday life. Soul Music is celebrated for its fast-paced narrative, playful references to rock music, and clever social commentary, making it both an entertaining adventure and a reflection on human creativity and its pitfalls.