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Throwback Thursday: Guy Gavriel Kay and the Intimate Historical Epic

Throwback Thursday: Guy Gavriel Kay and the Intimate Historical Epic

ggktbtI was never supposed to find Guy Gavriel Kay. I was 16 or so, it was a Saturday, and I had entered the bookstore with a plan—find and devour whatever David Eddings book was next in line—when my eye happened upon Tigana. I opened it, and promptly forgot about the existence of any sort of plan. I quickly read it, and every Kay book I could get my hands on, and then read them all over again. Twice. (And for “twice,” you should probably substitute much higher and more embarrassing number.) Needless to say, he’s a favorite author of mine.
Kay specializes in writing stories set in worlds that are almost our own. His proudly sources ancient myths and historical periods filled with bloody conflict, devout religious beliefs, tragic backstories, and momentous change. Magic, gods, and the not-quite-altogether-explainable are always there in some form, which is why the books are lumped in with other fantasy novels, but for the most part, they play it as straight as any Hollywood historical epic. What really sets him apart are his characters. He pulls back the curtain on familiar historical archetypes without pulling their statues down off pedestals. Instead, he invites us to step up onto them and see things from the point of view of the gods, maintaining the atmosphere of awe and enchantment appropriate for a tale of queens, generals, music makers, and world changers, while also building them into three-dimensional characters worth connecting with.
If you’ve never read Kay, first, you must, and second, I recommend you start with one of the ones I’ve highlighted below. Of all of his works, these three have stayed with me.

Tigana: Anniversary Edition

Guy Gavriel Kay

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