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King Authur Mad Merlin
Lancelot Du Lethe
La
Morte D'Avalon
by J. Robert King
$25.85 / Tor Books / 2003
The Arthurian legend has inspired countless retellings, but few
that add anything new to the tale. J. Robert King's Arthurian
trilogy offers a fresh version, introducing odd but logical twists
to the familiar tale. 
In Mad Merlin, the great wizard is an engaging lunatic,
a fallen god trying to reclaim his memories and his relevance.
Young Arthur is full of promise, a ruler already showing signs
of greatness. King's portrayal of the charismatic young warrior
leaves no doubt why men loved and followed Arthur, and why his
story is still told. However, tragedy begins to unfold in Lancelot
du Lethe, as Lancelot and Guenevere discover their fey roots
and their ancient bonds, leaving an increasingly unsympathetic
Arthur out in the cold. Finally, Le Morte d'Avalon portrays
Morgan le Fay as Merlin's mirror image-a mortal woman who ascends
to something like godhood.
Familiar Celtic mythologies, Christian
themes, and other older faiths are revisited, but not in the
revisionist style made popular by Marion Zimmer Bradley. This
is not a story of culture clash between religions or peoples,
but rather a surprising synthesis of humankind's various spiritual
paths. King's vision is that of a philosopher seeking truth through
the turning lens of a kaleidoscope; themes of faith and madness
constantly fragment and reform into unexpected patterns.
Beautifully written, entertaining, and thought-provoking, this
trilogy is a worthy addition to a serious reader's collection
of Arthurian literature and lore.
—Eliane Cunningham
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