The Fragile Land

An Arthurian Allegory

Simon Mundy author Kate Milsom illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Renard Press Ltd

Published:26th May '23

Should be back in stock very soon

The Fragile Land cover

Stories surrounding the legendary King Arthur have been told since time immemorial, and every generation has a new take on the tale. The Fragile Land approaches the legend from a radical angle, setting it firmly in the post-Roman world of late fifth-century Europe, when the language of Britannia was still Brythonic and the Saxons had not yet superimposed their own place names. The Fragile Land chronicles the crucial years of Arthur's life, from the age of fifteen into his early thirties, as he comes to the fore as elected Overlord, empowered to confront the Barbarian threat and to keep the factious leaders of the island's kingdoms in some sort of political alliance. Enhanced by a beautifully illustrated map by the artist Kate Milsom, Simon Mundy's cunningly woven tale of an island in unrest draws subtle parallels with contemporary cultural disputes and casts the legend in a whole new light.

'Mundy can be cheeky, he can be rueful, but he is always passionate.' -- Daljit Nagra (on By Fax to Alice Springs)

ISBN: 9781804470398

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352 pages