- Guy Gavriel Kay
Guy Gavriel Kay (born
November 7 ,1954 ) is a Canadian author offantasy fiction . Many of his novels are set infictional realm s that resemble real places during real historical periods, such asConstantinople during the reign ofJustinian I orSpain during the time ofEl Cid . Those works are published and marketed ashistorical fantasy , though the author himself has expressed a preference to shy away from genre categorization when possible.Biography
Kay was born in
Weyburn, Saskatchewan , and raised inWinnipeg, Manitoba . WhenChristopher Tolkien needed an assistant to edit his fatherJ.R.R. Tolkien 's unpublished work, he chose Kay, then a student at theUniversity of Manitoba , whose parents were friends of Baillie Tolkien's parents. Kay moved toOxford in 1974 to assist Tolkien in the editing of "The Silmarillion ".He returned to Canada in 1976 to finish a law degree at the
University of Toronto , and became interested in fiction writing.Kay became Principal Writer and Associate Producer for a
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio series, "The Scales of Justice".In 1984, Kay's first fantasy work, "
The Summer Tree ", the first volume of the trilogy "The Fionavar Tapestry ", was published.Bibliography
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The Fionavar Tapestry ", the travails of five people from Earth in another dimension, in three parts:
**"The Summer Tree " (1984)
**"The Wandering Fire " (1986), winner of the 1987Aurora Award .
**"The Darkest Road " (1987)
*"Tigana " (1990), winner of the 1991Aurora Award . A sorcerer-oppressed city-state in a medieval almost-Italy .
*"A Song for Arbonne " (1992). A modification of theAlbigensian Crusade in a medieval almost-Provence .
*"The Lions of Al-Rassan ", (1995). The story of two military strategists (one an almost-El Cid ) in a medieval almost-Spain .
*"The Sarantine Mosaic ", a mosaicist under emperor Valerius II (an almost-Justinian I ) in Sarantium (an almost-Constantinople ), in two parts:
**"Sailing to Sarantium " (1998)
**"Lord of Emperors " (2000)
*"Beyond This Dark House " (2003). A collection of poetry.
*"The Last Light of the Sun " (2004). A story based on the Erling (almost-Viking ) invasions of Anglcyn (England ) and Cyngael (Wales ) during the rule of Aeldred (an almost-Alfred the Great ).
*"Ysabel " (2007). A modern tale set in Provence. Centering around a teenage boy and his encounters with characters from the distant past.Nominations, Awards, & Accolades
*Kay won the 1985 Scales of Justice Award for best media treatment of a legal issue, Canadian Law Reform Commission, 1985, for Second Time Around.
*The Wandering Fire won the 1987Aurora Award in the English category.
*The Wandering Fire won the 1987 Casper Award for best speculative fiction.
*Kay won the 2005 award from the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy, for The Lions of Al-Rassan.
*Kay was nominated for a Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in 1985 for The Summer Tree.
*Kay was nominated for a World Fantasy Award in 1991 for Tigana.
*Kay was nominated for an Aurora Award in 1991 for Tigana.
*Kay was nominated for the Geffen Award for translation.
*Kay was nominated for the Canadian Sunburst Award nomination in 2005 for The Last Light of the Sun.
*Kay was runner up for the White Pine Award in 2007 for Ysabel.Interviews
* [http://www.wotmania.com/fantasymessageboardshowmessage.asp?MessageID=166715 Interview on wotmania.com]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19991004002337/http://www.eventhorizon.com/sfzine/chats/transcripts/040899.html Interview on the now-defunct Event Horizon, via Internet Archive Way Back Machine]
* [http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/intrvws/kay.htm Interview by Raymond H. Thompson] at the [http://www.lib.rochester.edu Library of Rochester]
* [http://worldfantasy2008.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=337869 World Fantasy 2008 Podcast]External links
* [http://www.brightweavings.com/ Guy Gavriel Kay's Authorized Website]
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* [http://www.fantasyliterature.net/kayguygavriel.html FanLit.net: Novel descriptions, cover art, reviews for Guy Gavriel Kay]
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