March 11, 2004

Fifty Words: Books

The Last Light of the Sun, by Guy Gavriel Kay
A technical triumph. Kay measures the plots, characters and encounters out into the meter and candence of a Norse epic poem. However, this tale of Vikings, Scots and English, of fathers and sons and brothers, of Jad, Ingavin and Faerie, echoes too strongly of Kay's past novels. All of them.

Posted by Stephen
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