The long-lost conclusion to The Once and Future King, in which King
Arthur faces his final battle against his son. This magical account of
King Arthur's last night on earth, rediscovered in a collection of T.
H. White's papers at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of
Texas at Austin, spent twenty-six weeks on the New York Times
bestseller list following its publication in 1977. While preparing for
his final, fatal battle with his bastard son, Mordred, Arthur returns
to the Animal Council with Merlyn, where the deliberations center on
ways to abolish war. More self-revealing than any other of White's
books, Merlyn shows his mind at work as he agonized over whether to
join the fight against Nazi Germany while penning the epic that would
become The Once and Future King. The Book of Merlyn has been cited as
a major influence by such illustrious writers as Kazuo Ishiguro, J. K.
Rowling, Helen Macdonald, Neil Gaiman, and Lev Grossman. "Arriving
from beyond the curve of time and apparently from the grave, The Book
of Merlyn stirs its own pages, saying, wait: you didn't get the whole
story. . . . It gives us a final glimpse of those two immortal
characters, Wart and Merlyn, up close, slo-mo, with a considered and
affectionate scrutiny. The book is an elegiac posting from a master
storyteller of the twentieth century. Its reissue in our next century
is just as welcome as when it first arrived forty years ago. . . .
Certainly the moral questions about the military use of force perplex
the world still. . . . The efficacy of treaties, the trading of
insults among the potentates of the day, the testing of weapons, the
weaponizing of trade—these strategies are still front and center.
Rather terrifyingly so. We do well to revisit what that old
schoolteacher of children, Merlyn, has been trying to point out to us
about power and responsibility." —Gregory Maguire, bestselling
author of Wicked, from the foreword "Such a small thing, The Book of
Merlyn, to hold so much. Joyful and despairing, heartbreaking, yet
full of hope. As wonderful and fearful to read today as it was when I
first found it in 1978. And the world has as much need of it today as
it did then—more, perhaps. But will the world be ready to listen?"
—Mercedes Lackey, New York Times–bestselling author of the
Valdemar and Elves on the Road series
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The Conclusion to the Once and Future King
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ISBN
9781477317358
Published
2018
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Language
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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