← Back to search
Cover of The Glass Mountain

The Glass Mountain

Leonard Wolf (1993)

SubgenreHigh Fantasy
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingX
Pages (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age18+
Goodreads3.2

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentExplicit
LanguageMild

Positive tags

Not yet tagged

Heroine archetypes

Cursed Princess

Protagonist archetypes

Multiple POVsEnsemble Cast

Synopsis

""A man in his daughter's bed is a link out of the human chain," broods the King, a father who has irrevocably crossed the age-old boundary between parent and child." "Brilliantly imagined and deftly executed, this provocative literary fable of lust and obsession is the tale of two sets of brothers, one of each pair blessed with beauty and grace and the other physically cursed; two mothers, one an icy queen of a frozen kingdom and the other obsessed with her thousands of birds; two riddles spun by a mysterious Persian; and Amalasuntha, the Princess whose father has placed her on top of a glass mountain to protect her from the lust of men, including his own." "A taut and feverish tale of Oedipal tension and transformation that reverberates with the power of myth and folklore, The Glass Mountain is an astounding allegory for our time."--BOOK JACKET.

The Glass Mountain: content & age rating

Intended for adult readers (18+).

This literary fantasy contains explicit themes of incest and obsession, including a father's inappropriate relationship with his daughter. The narrative explores dark psychological territory through mythological allegory with mature sexual themes.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, explicit sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include sexual assault, child abuse, incest, and captivity (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

This allegorical fantasy explores complex adult psychological themes through a fairy tale framework about cursed brothers and forbidden relationships.

Tags

Literary FictionFairy Tale RetellingAllegoryPsychological Fantasy