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Published on March 28, 2013
Edited by Jussi Mar 29, 2013
Genre: fantasy
In his critically acclaimed novel Under Heaven, Guy Gavriel Kay told a vivid and powerful story inspired by China’s Tang Dynasty. Now, the international bestselling and multiple award-winning author revisits that invented setting four centuries later with an epic of prideful emperors, battling courtiers, bandits and soldiers, nomadic invasions, and a woman battling in her own way, to find a new place for women in the world – a world inspired this time by the glittering, decadent Song Dynasty.
Ren
Daiyan was still just a boy when he took the lives of seven men while
guarding an imperial magistrate of Kitai. That moment on a lonely road
changed his life — in entirely unexpected ways, sending him into the
forests of Kitai among the outlaws. From there he emerges years
later — and his life changes again, dramatically, as he circles towards
the court and emperor, while war approaches Kitai from the north.
Lin
Shan is the daughter of a scholar, his beloved only child. Educated by
him in ways young women never are, gifted as a songwriter and
calligrapher, she finds herself living a life suspended between two
worlds. Her intelligence captivates an emperor — and alienates women at
the court. But when her father’s life is endangered by the savage
politics of the day, Shan must act in ways no woman ever has.
In an empire divided by bitter factions circling an exquisitely cultured
emperor who loves his gardens and his art far more than the burdens of
governing, dramatic events on the northern steppe alter the balance of
power in the world, leading to events no one could have foretold, under
the river of stars.and his art far more than the burdens of
governing, dramatic events on the northern steppe alter the balance of
power in the world, leading to events no one could have foretold, under
the river of stars.
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