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From:[personal profile] dhobikikutti
Date: May 9th, 2009 08:53 pm (UTC)
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And Guy Gavriel Kay who deals explicitly with the interactions of the Kindath (Jews), and the Asharites (Muslims).
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From:[personal profile] naraht
Date: May 9th, 2009 11:50 pm (UTC)
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Guy Gavriel Kay is sounding more and more interesting. I've been meaning to read him anyway because of his books about Byzantium (my family and religious history).
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From:[personal profile] dhobikikutti
Date: May 9th, 2009 11:59 pm (UTC)
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I loved his Sarantine Mosaic although I've heard many complaints from people both in terms of gender, and in terms of 'he just stole everything from history books'.

I also have an utter and unholy love for his 'Lions of Al-Rassan', which again, has been criticised.
I am too biased to care, but I acknowledge the opposing view points for the record. :)
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From:[personal profile] elspethdixon
Date: May 11th, 2009 06:21 pm (UTC)
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in terms of 'he just stole everything from history books'.


I would be interested to hear what these people think of straight historical fiction, then -- the similarities/parallels to European and Middle eastern history were one of the things I really liked about the Sarantine Mosaic and Last Light of the Sun.
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From:[personal profile] holyschist
Date: May 11th, 2009 12:30 am (UTC)
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I love Kay like burning, and I think he handles female characters fine. And I love how he's taken history to make a fantasy world that seems utterly real and rich but which is recognizably not our own (it's hard than it looks).

On the other hand, I really didn't like his straight fantasy novels. But Saratine Mosaic (Byzantine) books are gorgeous, and so is Al-Rassan and The Last Light of the Sun. I still haven't read Tigana or A Song for Arbonne (I really should--I was saving them to spread out, but it's been a couple years).
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