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The Book of Dust

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Fantasy novel trilogy by Philip Pullman

The Book of Dust
First volume cover


AuthorPhilip Pullman
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy novel
PublisherScholastic
Published2017–2025
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)

The Book of Dust is atrilogy offantasy novels byPhilip Pullman, which expands his trilogyHis Dark Materials. The books further chronicle the adventures ofLyra Belacqua and her battle against thetheocratic organisation known as the Magisterium, and shed more light on the mysterious substance calledDust.

The first book,La Belle Sauvage, was published in October 2017, and is set 12 years beforeNorthern Lights (The Golden Compass in some countries). It describes how the 11-year-old Malcolm Polstead and the 15-year-old Alice protect the infant Lyra, leading to her being in the care of Jordan College. It introduces the research by academics and other free-thinkers intoDust, a mysterioussubatomic particle related to consciousness, and the origins of Lyra'salethiometer.[1]

The second book,The Secret Commonwealth, was published on 3 October 2019 and is set after the events in the original trilogy with Lyra now a twenty-year-old undergraduate.[2] The third book of the series,The Rose Field, was published on 23 October 2025 and is set immediately after the conclusion ofThe Secret Commonwealth.[3][4]

Pullman has said that the trilogy addressesconsciousness: "Perhaps the oldest philosophical question of all: are we matter? Or are we spirit and matter? What is consciousness if there is no spirit? Questions like that are of perennial fascination and they haven't been solved yet, thank goodness."[5] He added that the series might be slightly darker than the original, and quipped that it could alternatively be titled "His Darker Materials".[5]

History of the trilogy

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Pullman conceivedThe Book of Dust before the publication ofLyra's Oxford in 2003[6][7] and in 2005 he confirmed the book was "under way".[8] Early on he described it as being a longer book than he had initially imagined[9][10] and later that he was considering writing two volumes, one set beforeHis Dark Materials and the other set afterwards.[11] In 2017 Pullman stated thatThe Book of Dust would be a new trilogy, and announced the publication of the first part,La Belle Sauvage,[12] published on 19 October 2017.[13] The books are jointly published by Random House Children's and David Fickling Books in the United Kingdom, and byRandom House Children's Books in the US.[14]

Books

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The Book of Dust takes place before and after the original trilogy; Pullman described it as an "equel", rather than a sequel, which "will begin and end with Lyra".[15] In Pullman's words the story's main focus is: "the struggle between a despotic and totalitarian organisation, which wants to stifle speculation and enquiry, and those who believe thought and speech should be free".[5] The books will touch on research intoDust, the cosmic matter that governs consciousness.[1] Pullman said the trilogy addressesconsciousness: "Perhaps the oldest philosophical question of all: are we matter? Or are we spirit and matter? What is consciousness if there is no spirit? Questions like that are of perennial fascination and they haven't been solved yet, thank goodness."[5]

La Belle Sauvage

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Main article:La Belle Sauvage

The first book,La Belle Sauvage, was published in October 2017, and is set around 11 years beforeNorthern Lights. It describes how the 11-year-old Malcolm Polstead and the 15-year-old Alice protect the infant Lyra; leading to her being in the care of Jordan College. It introduces the research by academics and other free-thinkers intoDust, a mysterioussubatomic particle related to consciousness, and the origins of Lyra'salethiometer.[1]

The Secret Commonwealth

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Main article:The Secret Commonwealth

The second volume,The Secret Commonwealth, was published on 3 October 2019, and begins with Lyra as a 20-year-old undergraduate. It involves her journeying to the Far East via theLevant.[5][16][17][18][19]The Secret Commonwealth takes its title from a compilation of folklore byRobert Kirk that Pullman has said is one of his favourite books.[18]

The Rose Field

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Main article:The Rose Field

During a launch event forThe Secret Commonwealth in October 2019, Pullman said, "We can see where the story is going in this book. It's going towardsCentral Asia, it involves roses and it involves Dust. That's all I can tell you⁠—I don't even have a title for it yet!"[18][20] though he had earlier mentioned possible titles such asThe Garden of Roses orRoses from the South.[21] A short excerpt of the first chapter is available as part of an interview on the blog ofGoldsmiths, University of London.[22]

On 11 February 2023, Pullman said on Twitter that he had written 350 pages of the book.[23] In November 2023, Pullman announced that he had written 500 pages of a 540-page novel which would conclude the trilogy. He added that it would be published sometime in 2024, though he had yet to decide on a title.[24] In mid-August 2024, Pullman said on Twitter that the book was finished, but that it still needed to be edited.[25] At the end of January 2025, Pullman confirmed on Twitter that the book was finished and that he "very much hope[d] that it'll be published this year".[26]

On 29 April 2025 the book's titleThe Rose Field was announced on Pullman's Instagram channel and the publication date set for 23 October 2025.[27]

Adaptations

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The first book was adapted into a play of the same name byBryony Lavery. A production of which, directed byNicholas Hytner, played at theBridge Theatre between November 2021 and February 2022 and which was broadcast byNational Theatre Live on 17 February 2022.[28]

References

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  1. ^abcKean, Danuta (14 February 2017)."Philip Pullman unveils epic fantasy trilogy The Book of Dust".The Guardian. London. Retrieved18 October 2017.
  2. ^"Philip Pullman - Shop Item".
  3. ^Crown, Sarah (23 October 2025)."The Rose Field by Philip Pullman – nail-biting conclusion to the Northern Lights series".The Guardian. Retrieved23 October 2025.
  4. ^Youngs, Ian (29 April 2025)."Philip Pullman 'relieved' to finish Lyra's final book".BBC News. Retrieved30 April 2025.
  5. ^abcdeFlood, Alison (18 October 2017)."Philip Pullman launches La Belle Sauvage and says sequel is finished".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved19 October 2017.
  6. ^Thorpe (6 April 2003)."Pullman brings back Lyra for Oxford".The Guardian.
  7. ^Mitchison, Amanda (3 November 2003)."The art of darkness". London: The Telegraph. Archived fromthe original on 19 November 2003. Retrieved12 January 2008.
  8. ^"April message". Philip-Pullman.com. April 2005. Archived fromthe original on 16 October 2005. Retrieved12 January 2008.
  9. ^Fleming, Tom (3 August 2007)."A very grown-up children's author". London: The Guardian Unlimited Arts Blog. Retrieved14 October 2015.
  10. ^"Oxford's Cherwell Interviews: Philip Pullman". Cherwell. 2 September 2009. Archived fromthe original on 13 June 2009. Retrieved2 June 2009.
  11. ^Brown, Helen (17 October 2011)."Page in the Life: Philip Pullman". The Telegraph. Retrieved12 March 2012.
  12. ^"Author Philip Pullman Announces A Follow-Up Trilogy To 'His Dark Materials'".NPR.org. Retrieved15 February 2017.
  13. ^"First Book of Dust novel to be called 'La Belle Sauvage'". The Bookseller. Retrieved19 June 2017.
  14. ^"Long-awaited Philip Pullman series The Book of Dust revealed". The Bookseller. Retrieved15 February 2017.
  15. ^Saner, Emine (17 February 2017)."The Book of Dust: after 17 years, Pullman's latest work has new relevance".The Guardian. London. Retrieved2 March 2017.
  16. ^"Philip Pullman's Dark Materials spin-off Secret Commonwealth gets release date". Digital Spy. 14 February 2017. Retrieved27 February 2018.
  17. ^O'Kelly, Lisa (22 October 2017)."Philip Pullman: 'My daemon is a raven, a bird that steals things'".The Observer.ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved22 October 2017.
  18. ^abcElmhirst, Sophie (12 October 2017)."Philip Pullman Returns to His Fantasy World".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved6 November 2017.
  19. ^hermes (24 October 2017)."His Dark Materials universe draws Philip Pullman back for new trilogy".The Straits Times. Retrieved6 November 2017.
  20. ^"Philip Pullman reveals inspiration behind Secret Commonwealth at sold-out launch".Bookseller.com. 3 October 2019. Retrieved24 November 2019.
  21. ^Marco, Nerea; Echevarría, Carlota; Reyna, Pablo C. (April 2018),"Entrevista a Philip Pullman",El Templo de las Mil Puertas, pp. 20–21, retrieved12 September 2020
  22. ^"Philip Pullman in conversation with Michael Rosen".Goldsmiths, University of London Centre for Language, Culture and Learning Blog.Archived from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved3 January 2022.
  23. ^Philip Pullman [@PhilipPullman] (11 February 2023)."350, today." (Tweet).Archived from the original on 14 March 2023. Retrieved14 March 2023 – viaTwitter.
  24. ^"Philip Pullman is honored in Oxford, and tells fans when to expect his long-awaited next book".AP News. 10 November 2023. Retrieved17 November 2023.
  25. ^Pullman, Philip [@PhilipPullman] (16 August 2024)."There is a third book, and it's finished all but a lengthy but necessary editing process" (Tweet). Retrieved13 October 2024 – viaTwitter.
  26. ^Pullman, Philip [@PhilipPullman] (27 January 2025)."The third book is finished, and I very much hope it'll be published this year" (Tweet). Retrieved8 February 2025 – viaTwitter.
  27. ^"Instagram".www.instagram.com. Retrieved29 April 2025.
  28. ^"The Book of Dust - La Belle Savauage".Bridge Theatre. Retrieved11 May 2024.
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