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Beyond the Golden Stair

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Originally published
  
January 1948

Genre
  
Fantasy literature

Cover artist
  
Gervasio Gallardo

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Original title
  
The Blue Flamingo

Publication date
  
1970

Pages
  
xi, 209 p.

Author
  
Hannes Bok

Publisher
  
Ballantine Books

Country
  
United States of America

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Series
  
Ballantine Adult Fantasy series

Similar
  
Hannes Bok books, Fantasy books

Beyond the Golden Stair is a fantasy novel written by American writer Hannes Bok. It was first published as the short story The Blue Flamingo in the January 1948 issue of the magazine Startling Stories; later the story was extensively revised and expanded by the author into novel form. The novel version was first published in book form (posthumously) in paperback by Ballantine Books as the twenty-third volume of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in November, 1970. The Ballantine edition includes an introduction by American author Lin Carter.

Plot summary

Hibbert, an imprisoned innocent, is caught up in the jailbreak of his cellmate Scarlatti, engineered with the assistance of another man, Burks. Forcing Hibbert to accompany them, Scarlatti and Burks make for the Florida Everglades, picking up Scarlatti's girlfriend Carlotta on the way.

In the Everglades the four encounter a miraculous golden stairway extending into the sky. Ascending, they find a pool defended by a blue flamingo, which is killed by Burks. Another stairway leads them to the land of Khoire, a strange and mysterious paradise. There a man named Patur exposes the true nature of each by means of a crystal mask. He warns them that they will be transformed in accordance with those natures within a day, and must leave Khoire.

Scarlatti and Carlotta's alteration is horrible, and they are consumed by a huge beast; Burks agrees to become a blue flamingo, taking the place of the guardian of the pool, in the hope of some day being readmitted to Khoire. Hibbert is little changed. Returning to the mundane world, he undertakes to find certain persons who can help him gain his own readmittance to Khoire, having fallen in love with one of its denizens, Mareth of the Watchers.

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Beyond the Golden Stair Wikipedia