The Bright Sword : A Novel of King Arthur
DH 190,00
Réécriture audacieuse du mythe arthurien, The Bright Sword suit des héros improbables qui s'efforcent de rebâtir Camelot après la chute d'Arthur. Chevaliers, sorciers et parias affrontent d'anciennes forces dans une contrée qui perd la foi. La plume acérée et les personnages décalés de Grossman insufflent une nouvelle vie à des récits intemporels d'honneur et de démesure. Parfait pour les fans de quêtes magiques et d'histoires où l'on trouve la lumière au cœur des ténèbres. ⚔️🌟🏰
Description
Lev Grossman’s The Bright Sword reimagines the Arthurian legend for a new generation, blending myth, magic, and modern sensibilities. The story begins after King Arthur’s death at Camlann, leaving behind a fractured Camelot and a ragtag group of surviving knights. Among them are Sir Palomides, the Saracen Knight; Sir Dagonet, the jester-turned-knight; and Nimue, Merlin’s rebellious apprentice. Together, they must navigate a world where old gods and fairies reclaim power, and humanity struggles to rebuild.
Grossman crafts a tale rich with quests, duels, and political intrigue, but the heart of the novel lies in its flawed, relatable characters. Collum, a young knight arriving too late to join Arthur’s court, becomes the emotional anchor as the group grapples with loss, identity, and the weight of legacy. The narrative weaves humor and heartbreak, exploring themes of faith, redemption, and what it means to be a hero in a broken world.
The novel’s prose shines with Grossman’s signature wit and depth, balancing epic battles with intimate moments. Fans of The Magicians will recognize his talent for subverting tropes, giving sidelined characters like Dagonet and Palomides their due. The story also interrogates the mythic past through a contemporary lens, asking why we cling to stories of heroes when the world feels irredeemably dark.
Critics have praised The Bright Sword as “the best fantasy of the year” (The Wall Street Journal) and a “radiant reimagining” (Rebecca Yarros). Its blend of action, philosophy, and character-driven drama makes it a standout in Arthurian fiction. Whether you’re a devotee of the legends or new to Camelot, this book offers a fresh, unforgettable journey.
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