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The master of modern fantasy, the architect of Westeros - George R.R. Martin has redefined the genre.With A Song of Ice and Fire, Martin created one of the most ambitious and immersive fantasy worlds ever written. Spanning millions of words and still evolving, this epic series is a triumph of interwoven narratives, political intrigue, and unforgettable characters.But how did a writer best known for short stories and TV scripts craft a saga of such scale and complexity? What historical, literary, and personal influences shaped his vision?The Worlds of George R.R. Martin explores the inspirations behind his work, from the Wars of the Roses and the Mongol conquests to mythology, classic literature, and his own life experiences. This book pieces together the many influences that shaped Martin's storytelling, revealing the history and ideas behind one of the greatest fantasy sagas of all time.For fans and scholars alike, this is the definitive guide to the mind behind Westeros and the epic stories that changed fantasy forever.
Table des matières
Introduction
The NorthThe Wall
Winterfell
The Iron Islands
The CrownlandsKing’s Landing
Dragonstone
The Twins
West & SouthCasterly Rock
Highgarden and the Reach
Dorne
EssosThe Free Cities
Vaes Dothrak
Slaver’s Bay and Beyond
Epilogue
Bibliography
Endnotes
Index
Picture Credits
About the Author and Acknowledgements
A propos de l'auteur
Tom Huddleston is an author, journalist and musician based in North London, UK. His novels include several science fiction and fantasy stories for younger readers including the eco-futuristic
FloodWorld trilogy. He spent a decade on the Film desk at
Time Out magazine and is now a freelance Film & TV journalist writing for, among others,
The Guardian and
Little White Lies.
Résumé
The Worlds of George RR Martin is a showcase of the huge variety of influences behind the legendary fantasy writer.