Books matching: post arthurian britain
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'The Buried Giant' by Kazuo Ishiguro is a unique blend of historical fiction and fantasy, set in ancient Britain where an elderly couple embarks on a journey to find their son. The story unfolds in a land covered in mist, where the inhabitants have foggy memories due to a mysterious mist generated by a she-dragon. Along the way, they encounter knights, warriors, ogres, and dragons, exploring themes of memory loss, love, and the fragility of relationships. The narrative is described as haunting, moving, and sublime, with elements of magical realism and a focus on the power of memory and forgetfulness.
The prose in 'The Buried Giant' is praised for its beauty and emotional depth, delving into complex themes such as loss, aging, and the impact of memory on relationships. The book is noted for its allegorical nature, exploring the consequences of forgetting the past and the challenges of reconciling memory with reality. Ishiguro's storytelling is described as enigmatic and multi-layered, offering a dreamlike tale that provokes introspection and contemplation on love, loss, and the human experience.
You would have searched a long time for the sort of winding lane or tranquil meadow for which England later became celebrated. There were instead miles of desolate, uncultivated land; here and there r... - #2
Beloved Exile by Parke Godwin is a captivating addition to the Arthurian canon, focusing on Guinevere's life after the death of King Arthur. The story delves into Guinevere's character, portraying her as a woman of power driven by intelligence, pragmatism, and royal birth rather than the typical warrior princess or mystical priestess. The narrative follows Guinevere's journey over the next forty years, exploring her challenges, growth, and the complexities of post-Arthurian times. Godwin's writing style is described as lyrical and evocative, drawing readers into the world of Arthurian legend through vivid descriptions and compelling storytelling.
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