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− | + | Fictional stringed, lute-like instrument that is shoehorned into the end of Greg Bear's 1984 fantasy novel ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Infinity_Concerto The Infinity Concerto]'' . | |
− | It’s played by a Fae woman named Mora | + | It’s played by a Fae woman named Mora in Kubla Khan’s Xanadu, of the famed Coleridge poem.. |
− | A sequel, ''Serpent Mage'', was published in 1986. | + | A sequel, ''Serpent Mage'', was published in 1986, but the pliktera is not mentioned in it. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Arno Waltiri]] | *[[Arno Waltiri]] | ||
*[[The Greater Los Angeles Symphonia Orchestra]] | *[[The Greater Los Angeles Symphonia Orchestra]] | ||
+ | *[[Edgar Moffat]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 09:17, 22 April 2025
Fictional stringed, lute-like instrument that is shoehorned into the end of Greg Bear's 1984 fantasy novel The Infinity Concerto .
It’s played by a Fae woman named Mora in Kubla Khan’s Xanadu, of the famed Coleridge poem..
A sequel, Serpent Mage, was published in 1986, but the pliktera is not mentioned in it.