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Jarring, tragicomic tone
- Formally, the jarring, tragicomic tone of The Changeling recalls some of William Shakespeare’s later work, like The Tempest and Cymbeline (sometimes considered to be “problem plays” because of their tricky tonal shifts).
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The Changeling (2017) is a fantasy/horror novel by American author Victor LaValle. LaValle was inspired to begin writing the book after he became a father. Using the genre approaches that have characterized much of his work, he wanted the book to show the ways that raising a child in the modern age can be both a joyful and terrifying experience.
This Study Guide consists of approximately 43 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Changeling.
The The Changeling Community Note includes chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quizzes written by community members like you. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes.
The Changeling is a 2017 fantasy horror novel by Victor LaValle. The novel received critical acclaim, winnings awards including the 2017 Dragon Award for Best Horror Novel, 2018 August Derleth Award, 2018 Locus Award for Best Horror Novel, and 2018 World Fantasy Award—Novel.
The Changeling by Victor LaValle is a modern-day fairy tale with dark and fantastical elements focusing on the life of Apollo Kagwa, a rare book dealer living in New York City. The story begins with Apollo's journey into fatherhood, welcoming his son, Brian with his wife, Emma.
Jul 17, 2017 · THE CHANGELING. By Victor LaValle. 431 pp. Spiegel & Grau. $28. “I think I hate those fairy tales,” an evil old man declares in Victor LaValle’s strange and wonderful new novel, “The Changeling.”...
Jun 13, 2017 · You'll have to read The Changeling to find out! Victor LaValle is able to weave together myths and legends, make them believable, (for the most part), and then sets them down in the middle of New York City. It turns out the Big Apple does have some mystery and wilderness left in it, and Victor treats it all like his own personal playground.