Arthur the King: A Romance

Arthur the King: A Romance

by Allan Massie (Author)

Synopsis

It is the aftermath of the Roman occupation of Britain. Kings are now jockeying for position, for title, for land and for power. A young boy confounds the most famous knights of the realm when he pulls a jewelled sword from a cleft in a stone and claims the throne left vacant by the death of Uther Pendragon. In this new vision of the Arthurian story, Camelot is set on the River Tweed and Merlin who disapproves of his knights' yearning for battle and their quest for the Holy Grail. With great humour and energy, Massie has created a bold and original new tale from the stuff of legend.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 01 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 0753817810
ISBN 13: 9780753817810
Book Overview: Huge market for Arthurian myths and legends Allan Massie's Evening of the World has reprinted 3 times in paperback 'It is in the mists of sinister suggestion that Massie's skill truly glitters...you are held by the throat from beginning to end' Scotland on Sunday 'A cracking story' Observer 'His stylish retelling of the Arthurian legend is wittier, more virile and poetic than the rather soppy galahaddery of my earliest memory' Patrick Skene Catling, Spectator 'A colourful account, which brings a strong flavour of the period...Arthur the King brings a fresh perspective, emphasising the private and public character of Arthur over romance and magic' Kath Murphy, Scotland on Sunday 'Massie wears his enormous erudition lightly...this novel simply adds to my admiration for this absurdly underrated author' Frank McLynn, Glasgow Herald

Media Reviews
a course between myth and realism SUNDAY TIMES a thoroughly modern telling of a familiar story. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Author Bio
Allan Massie is the author of seventeen highly praised novels, as well as several non-fiction works. Born in Singapore, he was brought up in Aberdeenshire and educated at Glenalmond School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and has been a judge of the Booker Prize. He is also a journalist contributing to the national press. He is married, has three children and lives in the Scottish Borders.