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Old 18th June 2005, 01:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Stephen Lawhead - Byzantium

I read this a while back and quite enjoyed it:
http://www.chronicles-network.com/bo...-reviews-1.php

I've not read either Stephen Lawhead or historical fiction before, so it was a good introduction to what the genre could achieve.

However, I've heard varying reports on Lawheads other works, especially his Arthurian saga.

Also, any more historical fiction covering Byzantine culture? I know there's Count Belisarius by Robert Graves, but the use of servant Point of View I found pretty poor and I never got past the first few chapters.
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Old 18th June 2005, 01:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Stephen Lawhead - Byzantium

I read Lawhead when I was younger and found his fantasy works to be tired cliched fare. However, they were an easy read and I did read five or six of them before knocking them on the head. I assume Byzantium is his best work.
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Re: Stephen Lawhead - Byzantium

I'm afraid I have no idea how it compares to others - but generally I'm pretty quick to criticse a book, but overall didn't have problems at all with this one.

It follows an Irish Monk, who is picked to travel with his brothers to present a gift to the Emperor of the Byzantine Empire.

Somewhere along the way, he ends up enslaved by Vikings, and ends up helping an Arabian prince against court intrigue.

I felt there was some excellent characterisation in and plot development, filled with little moments I somehow found memorable. I also found the treatment of various cultures was very even-handed and well done, despite something of a minor evangelical streak.

I certainly recommend the book - you may especially find the Viking characters to be to your liking, Lace.
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Old 19th June 2005, 12:02 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I greatly enjoyed the first three books of his arthurian stuff. The last two were all weird and spiritualistic and far too far over my head at that stage though.
I wouldn't claim they were hugely complex or challenging, but a good read, and cleverly amalgamated the Atlanean and Arthurian ledgends
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Re: Stephen Lawhead - Byzantium

Harry Turtledove has written some alternate history books about Byzantium (he's a Byzantine scholar in addition to being an author). See here for a review of one: http://www.sfsite.com/~silverag/besieged.htm

and here's someone else's list of Byzantium-related novels and other works: http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/subject.../mail-111.html
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Old 25th May 2006, 01:38 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I have to say that I never finished this book. I can't remember why now: maybe the lead character was too passive, or maybe it was the depiction of Byzantium which seemed to draw on all the typical Western misconceptions and myths rather than the reality.

Maybe it got better after I put it down though.

If anyone's interested in the history of Byzantium, I highly recommend John Julius Norwich's Byzantium trilogy.
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