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        Publisher: Rock

Published: 1999



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With a new introduction by the acclaimed bestselling author, this is the spectacular deluxe tenth-anniversary edition of a fantasy classic--the sweeping tale of sorcery, magic, politics, war, love, betrayal, and survival...

"A richly sensuous fantasy world, full of evocative history, religions, folklore, local customs, and a magical rites...a bravura performance, nearly impossible to put down."-- Kirkus Reviews

"Kay's brilliant and complex portrayal of good and evil, high and low, will draw readers to this consuming epic."-- Publishers Weekly

"A brilliant single-volume epic fantasy, rich in intrigue and subtlety. Memorable characters and cultures add depth to a gracefully plotted story."-- Library Journal

"Massively satisfying...startlingly new." -- Toronto Star

"The heir to Tolkien's tradition."-- Booklist

"One of the best fantasy novels I have read."-- Anne McCaffrey


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Tigana!, December 29, 2010
Reviewer: Hanjie from Wroclaw

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Guy Gavriel Kay�s 1990 Tigana is lauded across the net and the praise is well deserved. Revered by the average fantasy fan on through to the most avid this story of a banished leader trying to reclaim not only his homeland in a world of magic and chaos but the very memory�the essence�of its cultural heart is both epic and humane in scope and written in sublime prose. Kay readily admits using the effect of communist-style brainwashing as a trigger for the protagonists� plight to recover their lost Tigana. The result is that the plot centers on a group of rebels posing as itinerant musicians criss-crossing the land in search of political arrangements and sympathizers toward rebuilding their country. The group�s search and survival are in constant peril however due to an ongoing war between two powerful wizards the most powerful of which being the one who cast the spell that literally erased the country of Tigana from people�s minds. Set on a medieval Italian peninsula reminiscent of the renaissance Kay has woven a tale bejeweled with honor integrity sacrifice mythos virtue music and magic. Through elegant dialogue and rich realistic characterization the reader is left mesmerized by a tale of belief in country belief in culture and belief in the future. Though perhaps still a step or two away Tigana has nearly become a must read for anyone wishing to call themselves a fan of fantasy and perhaps will achieve this distinction someday in the not so distant future. Highly recommended�if not for style alone.

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