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Authors: Guy Gavriel Kay
Praise for
The Last Light of the Sun
“A tale of raids and blood feuds, told with a blunt relish worthy of any Icelandic saga-teller … Kay writes beautifully, as though he were composing a prose poem, creating memorable characters and telling a story that will stay with you long after you’ve finished the book.”
—Chronicle Herald
(Halifax)
“A master craftsman … Kay has staked out a marvelous territory somewhere between the historical realism of Dorothy Dunnett and the contemporary urban fantasy of Charles de Lint … An enchanted realm … in which the paranormal is just another dimension … [and] magical … intertwining storylines … add texture and richness.”
—
National Post
“Brings depth and texture to the ancient tales of the Norse lands … Consummate storytelling.”
—
Library Journal
“One of Kay’s finest achievements, an expert mélange of the
Eddas
and
The Mabinogion.
The characters are well developed and the story is as taut as a garrote.”
—
The Globe and Mail
“Richly drawn … stunning … Epic in scale and finely wrought, [Kay’s] latest offering hurtles across a landscape of hard-scrabble villages, warrior fortresses, and spirit-filled forests … Kay is an unerring architect, a nimble sculptor in crafting the harsh, coastal world of the ancient north. Opened gleefully, enjoyed with the satisfaction of hopes fulfilled,
The Last Light of the Sun
is a delight to be shared.”
—
Calgary Herald
“
The Last Light of the Sun
is more than a book: it’s a one-way ticket to another world so skillfully drawn, it’s wrenching to leave it behind.”
—January Magazine
“Kay has written some of the most intelligent and respected fantasy of the last twenty years … Together with George R. R Martin, he is one of the best two writers working in the epic fantasy field.”
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SFX Magazine
“[Kay] has fashioned a tale as dark, terrifying, powerful, and full of passion as any epic … A complex, satisfying story.”
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Edmonton Journal
“Chance, love, despair, yearning—Kay strikes in 600 fantastic pages all the many paths a person can hazard in this woeful thing called life, in these few failing, precious moments before the last light of the sun.”
—Georgia Straight
“What sets Kay apart from most other fantasy authors is his unwillingness to settle for convention or formula.”
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Times Colonist
(Victoria)
“[Kay] has established himself as the primary voice of a genre—historical fantasy—which he created and pretty much occupies all on his own.”
—Vancouver Sun
“A moving saga of cultures at the brink of change.”
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Quill & Quire
“A distinguished story that, for those so inclined, poses intriguing historical riddles.”
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Booklist Reviews
“Kay takes the familiar elements of epic fantasy … and probes beneath the surface for what the old songs hide … [
The Last Light of the Sun]
steadfastly confront[s] us with the significant acts of insignificant people, the ironies of history, and both heroism and the fantastic stripped of accumulated myths and legends. Where we seek patterns, there is only surprise.”
—
Locus
“Literate, complex, unpredictable, and fascinating.”
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Canadian Jewish News
“Another vivid, complex fantasy from Kay’s pen. There is the usual sense that there’s more, so much more, in the background of the story than the reader has been told—the sense of glimpsing a few shining threads in a larger tapestry. A book to savour.”
—
SF Site
PENGUIN CANADA
THE LAST LIGHT OF THE SUN
GUY GAVRIEL KAY
is the author of ten novels and a volume of poetry. He won the 2008 World Fantasy Award for
Ysabel,
has been awarded the International Goliardos Prize, and is a two-time winner of the Aurora Award. His works have been translated into more than twenty languages and have appeared on bestseller lists around the world.
Visit his Canadian website at
www.guygavrielkay.ca
and his international website at
www.brightweavings.com.
ALSO BY GUY GAVRIEL KAY
The Fionavar Tapestry:
The Summer Tree
The Wandering Fire
The Darkest Road
Tigana
A Song for Arbonne
The Lions of Al-Rassan
The Sarantine Mosaic:
Sailing to Sarantium
Lord of Emperors
Beyond This Dark House
(poetry)
Ysabel
Under Heaven
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First published in a Viking Canada hardcover by Penguin Group (Canada),
a division of Pearson Canada Inc., 2004
Published in Penguin Canada paperback by Penguin Group (Canada),
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Published in this edition, 2010
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The last light of the sun / Guy Gavriel Kay.
ISBN 978-0-14-317451-6
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I have a tale for you: | a stag bells; |
winter pours | summer has gone. |
The wind is high, cold; | the sun is low; |
its course is short | the sea is strong running. |
The bracken is very red; | its shape has been hidden. |
The cry of the barnacle goose | has become usual. |
Cold has taken | the wings of birds. |
Season of ice; | this is my tale. |
—FROM THE LIBER HYMNORUM MANUSCRIPT
(A PARTIAL LISTING)
The Anglcyn
Aeldred, son of Gademar, King of the Anglcyn
Elswith, his queen
Osbert, son of Cuthwulf, Aeldred’s chamberlain
Burgred, Earl of Denferth
The Erlings
Thorkell Einarson, “Red Thorkell,” exiled from Rabady Isle
Frigga, his wife, daughter of Skadi
Bern Thorkellson, his son
Siv, Athira, his daughters
Iord, seer of Rabady, at the women’s compound
Anrid, a woman serving at the compound
Halldr Thinshank, once governor of Rabady Isle, deceased
Sturla Ulfarson “Sturla One-hand,” governor of Rabady