This trilogy of fantasy novels, penned by Philip Pullman, contains “Northern Lights” (printed as “The Golden Compass” in North America), “The Delicate Knife,” and “The Amber Spyglass.” The narrative follows the adventures of Lyra Belacqua and Will Parry as they journey via parallel universes, encountering armored polar bears, witches, and celestial beings referred to as angels. Central to the plot are ideas like Mud, a mysterious particle related to consciousness, and daemons, animal companions embodying the souls of people.
These narratives discover complicated themes together with the character of consciousness, free will versus future, and the critique of organized faith and dogma. The sequence has achieved vital acclaim and fashionable success, sparking discussions about its philosophical and theological implications. Its affect extends past literature, inspiring diversifications for movie, tv, and theatre, influencing subsequent works of fantasy and science fiction.