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 This may well be one of the most beautiful books I have ever read. The prose is elegant and paints such a vivid picture I caught myself reading in open-mouthed joy and appreciation on more than one occasion. 

It is a historical fantasy. It is a character study. It is a stunning piece of writing that pays tribute to the beauty found in everything- horses, women, poetry, movement, clothing...I could keep that list going on forever, and it would only belittle what this book does. It is a wondrous tribute to Tang Dynasty China, and more.

The plot itself centers on a man who struggles to bury the victims of a brutal battle by the side of a lake. In doing so, in honoring the dead of both armies, he draws the attention of royalty and is granted a treasure beyond understanding- an awe-inspiring number of Western horses. This gift throws his life in conflict as men of all stations in life rush to gain his favor, and others attempt to kill him to keep the horses from rivals. The intrigue is wonderful and is revealed perfectly, without rushing. Everything unfolds so naturally.

This is not a book for those who want non stop action. This is a novel of elegant court life and the dark, bitter violence that is hidden, never fully engaged in public, lest is mar the perfection each individual is striving towards. And in the middle of it all we have a man who has been apart from the world for two years doing nothing more than burying fallen soldiers and must relearn to be subtle. 

That being said, there are murders and fights aplenty, but it is spread through a rich tapestry of intrigue and elegance, and even the violence seems unhurried at times.

Beautiful. Engrossing. A must read.

Date: 2010-06-26 08:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evil-little-dog.livejournal.com
I'm a fan of Kay, so I'll have to see if the library has this.

...oh, and of horses, too....

Western horses? Any particular breed?
Edited Date: 2010-06-26 08:15 pm (UTC)

Date: 2010-06-26 08:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fireun.livejournal.com
Kay calls them Sardian horses. I am thinking somewhat like the Arabians, as the closest in name I can think of are Sardinians, which are Arabian and Thoroughbred mixes I believe? Or something close along those lines.

Either way, now I want to spend the evening looking at ancient Chinese art.

This is my first venture into Kay's works (shameful, I know) are they all amazing like this?!

Date: 2010-06-26 10:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evil-little-dog.livejournal.com
Well...I adored Sabriel. Because that kind of worldbuilding just...fascinated me. I need to read the entire series one of these days. It's on my list of things to do but I keep getting distracted by things like, Your Neighborhood Creeps Me Out, about a professional ghost tour guide.

Date: 2010-06-27 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ckocher.livejournal.com
I ... need to read this. I haven't read Kay in years and years and remember loving his writing. Hopefully the library will have this one! (As I am still on a restricted book buying budget.)

Date: 2010-06-27 02:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fireun.livejournal.com
want me to bring my copy on Monday? As I am done reading, I am more than happy to pass it along :)

Date: 2010-06-27 02:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ckocher.livejournal.com
Sure! As long as you don't mind if I have it a few weeks (I need to finish Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter and then get through the current batch of library reads first...)

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