Sailing to Sarantium

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Guy Gavriel Kay: Sailing to Sarantium (Paperback, 2010, Ace)

Paperback, 448 pages

Published Sept. 7, 2010 by Ace.

ISBN:
978-0-451-46351-7
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Guy Gavriel Kay is among my favorite authors. He writes prose that is both beautiful and evocative, drawing you into his worlds and the lives of his characters in a way few others are able to achieve. Sailing to Sarantium has often been mentioned to me as among Kay’s finest work. For me, the pinnacle of Kay’s work remains Tigana, with a close second being The Lions of Al-Rassan. That being the case, Sarantium is still a fine example of Kay’s imaginative storytelling and has much to recommend it.

As always, Kay excels in crafting believable characters that grip you and keep you reading. Crispin is a skilled mosaicist who journeys--there is no actual sailing involved in the novel; the phrase “Sailing to Sarantium” is used throughout the book for someone taking a journey of discovery or having a liminal sort of experience—to Sarantium in order to construct …

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