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Once and Future King

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Zusatztext “A fierce and damaged man! T. H. White wrote about fierce and damaged people—and children! and animals—with a brilliant! painful innocence that has no equal in literature. He is so good at hurt and shame—how did he also manage to be so funny? I have laughed at his great Arthurian novel and cried over it and loved it all my life.”—Ursula K. Le Guin   “Certain books offer pleasures so rich and enduring! they become part of what defines us. The Once and Future King is like that for me. It manages—by some miracle—to be about its own time! and a distant! legendary time! and about today. It mingles wisdom! wonderful! laugh-out-loud humor and deep sorrow—while telling one of the great tales of the Western world. I envy the reader coming to it for the first time.”—Guy Gavriel Kay   “White took hold of the ultimate English epic and recast it in modern literary language! sacrificing none of its grandeur or its strangeness in the process! and adding in all the humor and passion that we expect from a novel. What was once as stiff and two-dimensional as a medieval tapestry becomes rich and real and devastatingly sad.”—Lev Grossman   “Touching! profound! funny and tragic.”— Los Angeles Times   “Richly imagined and unfailingly eloquent and entertaining! its appeal is timeless and universal. If a reader reads only one Arthurian tale! let this be it.”— Booklist   “ The Once and Future King is full of insights! scenes and flourishes that are really quite astonishing.”— The Guardian (U.K.) Informationen zum Autor T. H. White Klappentext T. H. White's masterful retelling of the saga of King Arthur is a fantasy classic as legendary as Excalibur and Camelot, and a poignant story of adventure, romance, and magic that has enchanted readers for generations. Once upon a time, a young boy called "Wart" was tutored by a magician named Merlyn in preparation for a future he couldn't possibly imagine. A future in which he would ally himself with the greatest knights, love a legendary queen and unite a country dedicated to chivalrous values. A future that would see him crowned and known for all time as Arthur, King of the Britons. During Arthur's reign, the kingdom of Camelot was founded to cast enlightenment on the Dark Ages, while the knights of the Round Table embarked on many a noble quest. But Merlyn foresaw the treachery that awaited his liege: the forbidden love between Queen Guenever and Lancelot, the wicked plots of Arthur's half-sister Morgause and the hatred she fostered in Mordred that would bring an end to the king's dreams for Britain-and to the king himself. "[The Once and Future King] mingles wisdom, wonderful, laugh-out-loud humor and deep sorrow-while telling one of the great tales of the Western world."-Guy Gavriel Kay ONE On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays it was Court Hand and Summulae Logicales, while the rest of the week it was the Organon, Repetition and Astrology. The governess was always getting muddled with her astrolabe, and when she got specially muddled she would take it out of the Wart by rapping his knuckles. She did not rap Kay’s knuckles, because when Kay grew older he would be Sir Kay, the master of the estate. The Wart was called the Wart because it more or less rhymed with Art, which was short for his real name. Kay had given him the nickname. Kay was not called anything but Kay, as he was too dignified to have a nickname and would have flown into a passion if anybody had tried to give him one. The governess had red hair and some mysterious wound from which she derived a lot of prestige by showing it to all the women of the castle, behind closed doors. It was believed to be where she sat down, and to have been caused by sitting on some armour at a picnic by mistake. Eventually she offered to show it to Sir Ector, who was Kay’s father, had hysterics and was sent away. T...

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A fierce and damaged man, T. H. White wrote about fierce and damaged people and children, and animals with a brilliant, painful innocence that has no equal in literature. He is so good at hurt and shame how did he also manage to be so funny? I have laughed at his great Arthurian novel and cried over it and loved it all my life. Ursula K. Le Guin
 
Certain books offer pleasures so rich and enduring, they become part of what defines us. The Once and Future King is like that for me. It manages by some miracle to be about its own time, and a distant, legendary time, and about today. It mingles wisdom, wonderful, laugh-out-loud humor and deep sorrow while telling one of the great tales of the Western world. I envy the reader coming to it for the first time. Guy Gavriel Kay
 
White took hold of the ultimate English epic and recast it in modern literary language, sacrificing none of its grandeur or its strangeness in the process, and adding in all the humor and passion that we expect from a novel. What was once as stiff and two-dimensional as a medieval tapestry becomes rich and real and devastatingly sad. Lev Grossman
 
Touching, profound, funny and tragic. Los Angeles Times
 
Richly imagined and unfailingly eloquent and entertaining, its appeal is timeless and universal. If a reader reads only one Arthurian tale, let this be it. Booklist
 
The Once and Future King is full of insights, scenes and flourishes that are really quite astonishing. The Guardian (U.K.)

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Authors T. H. White, T.H. White, Terence H. White
Publisher Ace Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 15.07.1987
 
EAN 9780441627400
ISBN 978-0-441-62740-0
No. of pages 640
Dimensions 106 mm x 175 mm x 25 mm
Series Once and Future King
Once and Future King
Subjects Education and learning > Readings/interpretations/reading notes > English
Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy

Fantasy, FICTION / Fantasy / General

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