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Hm. Rebekah Send a noteboard - 18/11/2010 08:15:32 PM
It was fun to do, but perhaps I'd have enjoyed the book more if I hadn't known anything about the historical reality - I'd certainly have had a less tainted view on the quality of the book, especially in terms of worldbuilding. I'd have to reread Tigana to see, but either that book is far less obvious in its connection to the real world, or I just missed the vast majority of the connections, which might be part of the reason why in my mind Tigana is still a masterpiece, and this book not so much.

I don't think Tigana is based on our world at all. Most of his books are, but that one not so much.

And I wonder if that's one of the reasons I don't really like it. I love the way Kay takes our real world - history or otherwise - and twists it. (The other reason I don't like Tigana is that I think the revenge theme is pushed too far and none of the characters are people I sympathise with.)


I knew that much beforehand, though I'm fairly sure I'd have realized it before too long, thanks to that Age of Kings campaign about him. Never actually read the legend or the play or whatever.

Heh. I don't ever play the campaigns.
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