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Los Angeles, California, USA
Born 1945

Biography

Raymond E. Feist is an American fantasy author, widely acclaimed for his extensive Midkemia saga, which commenced with the seminal novel "Magician" in 1982. His works are quintessential examples of epic fantasy, distinguished by their meticulously detailed world-building, intricate magic systems, and engaging, accessible narratives. Feist is credited with popularizing the concept of the "Riftwar," interdimensional conflicts that serve as the driving force behind much of his sprawling universe. His storytelling is often characterized by a fast pace and strong character development, appealing to a vast readership through its blend of classic fantasy tropes with a fresh, contemporary perspective. Central to his narratives are themes of good versus evil, destiny, unwavering loyalty, and the profound power of friendship. With over thirty novels set in his consistently expanding Midkemia universe, Feist has established one of the most enduring and beloved fantasy worlds in modern literature, cementing his legacy as a master storyteller.

Selected Thoughts

«There is nothing so agonizing to the soul as to be alone in a world of mortals and immortals alike, yet belong to neither.»

«The first rule of war is to win, fool.»

«Some things are best left unknown.»

Writing Style

Accessible, fast-paced, and character-driven epic fantasy, featuring robust world-building and clear narrative arcs. Feist excels at crafting grand-scale conflicts and making complex magic systems understandable to a broad audience, often focusing on adventure and heroism.

Key Themes

Epic conflictComing-of-ageLoyalty and friendshipGood versus evilPower and responsibility