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Guy Gavriel Kay (born November 7, 1954) is a Canadian writer of fantasy fiction. The majority of his novels take place in fictional settings that resemble real places during real historical periods, such as Constantinople during the reign of Justinian I or Spain during the time of El Cid. Kay has expressed a preference to avoid genre categorization of these works as historical fantasy. As of 2022, Kay has published 15 novels and a book of poetry. As of 2018, his fiction has been translated into at least 22 languages. Kay is also a qualified lawyer in Canada. Biography Kay was born in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, in 1954. He was raised and educated in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the University of Manitoba in 1975.When Christopher Tolkien needed an assistant to edit his father J. R. R. Tolkien's unpublished work, he chose Kay, then a student of philosophy at the University of Manitoba, because of a family connection. Kay moved to Oxford in 1974 to assist Christopher in editing The Silmarillion.Kay returned to Canada in 1975 to pursue a law degree at the University of Toronto, which he obtained in 1978; he was called to the bar of Ontario in 1981. Kay became principal writer and an associate producer for the CBC Radio series The Scales of Justice, and continued as principal writer when the series transferred to television as Scales of Justice.Kay's first novel, the portal fantasy The Summer Tree that serves as the first volume of his Fionavar Tapestry trilogy, was published in 1984. He subsequently had many other novels published, most of them in the field of historical fantasy. Kay has voiced concerns relative to the decline of individual privacy, the expectation of privacy, and literary privacy. The last principally has to do with the use of real individuals in works of fiction, such as Michael Cunningham's The Hours, partly based on the life of Virginia Woolf, where Woolf features in the novel as one of a number of protagonists. Bibliography Novels The Fionavar Tapestry, a portal fantasy in which five travel from our Earth to "the first of all worlds" The Summer Tree (1984) The Wandering Fire (1986), winner of the 1987 Prix Aurora Award The Darkest Road (1986) Tigana (1990), taking place in a setting based on Renaissance Italy A Song for Arbonne (1992), inspired by the Albigensian Crusade in medieval Provence The Lions of Al-Rassan (1995), set in an analogue of medieval Spain The Sarantine Mosaic, inspired by the Byzantium of Justinian I Sailing to Sarantium (1998) Lord of Emperors (2000) The Last Light of the Sun (2004), inspired by the Viking invasions during the reign of Alfred the Great Ysabel (2007), a contemporary fantasy set in Provence, centering on a teenage boy and his encounters with characters from the distant past. Linked to his Fionavar Tapestry series. Under Heaven (April 27, 2010), inspired by the 8th-century Tang dynasty and the events leading up to the An Shi Rebellion River of Stars (April 2, 2013), taking place in the same setting as Under Heaven, based on the 12th-century Song dynasty and the events around the Jin-Song Wars and the transition from Northern Song to Southern Song Children of Earth and Sky (May 10, 2016), taking place in the same world as The Lions of Al-Rassan, The Sarantine Mosaic, and The Last Light of the Sun, and taking place in a world based on Italy, Istanbul and the Balkans in the 15th century A Brightness Long Ago (May 14, 2019), prequel to Children of Earth and Sky All the Seas of the World (May 17, 2022), sequel to A Brightness Long AgoPoetry Beyond This Dark House (2003), a collectionAwards and distinctions Awards An episode of CBC Radio programme The Scales of Justice written by Kay, entitled "Second Time Around", was awarded the 1985 Scales of Justice Award by the Law Reform Commission of Canada. The purpose of the award was to "accord national recognition to media reports that foster greater public understanding of the inherent values of the Canadian legal and judicial system". The Wandering Fire won the 1987 Prix Aurora Award in the English category for best speculative fiction. Kay won the 1991 Aurora Award for Best Novel for Tigana. Kay was runner up for the White Pine Award in 2007 for Ysabel. Ysabel was the winner of the 2008 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel. Kay won the International Goliardos Award for his contributions of the international literature of the fantastic. Under Heaven won the Sunburst Award in 2011 and was longlisted for the IMPAC/Dublin Literary prize. Kay was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2014 "for his contributions to the field of speculative fiction as an internationally celebrated author". Under Heaven won the 2015 Prix Elbakin in France. River of Stars won the 2017 Prix Elbakin in France. Under Heaven was named the best fantasy novel of the year by The American Library Association, and was the SF Book Club's Book of the Year.Nominations Kay has been nominated several times for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature. Kay has been nominated four times for the World Fantasy Award, and won in 2008 for "'Ysabel'". Kay has been nominated multiple times for the Canadian Sunburst Award.References Further reading Landau, Emily (May 14, 2013). "Slaying dragons". The Walrus. Retrieved October 29, 2021. Tarantino, Bob (September 7, 2016). "The fantastic fiction of Guy Gavriel Kay". C2C Journal. Retrieved November 1, 2021.External links Bright Weavings – authorized website with some contributions by Kay Kay at publisher Penguin Books Canada Guy Gavriel Kay at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Guy Gavriel Kay at Library of Congress, with 22 library catalogue recordsInterviews and lectures Interview at Boomtron.com Interview on the now-defunct Event Horizon at the Wayback Machine (archived October 4, 1999) Interview by Raymond H. Thompson at the Library of Rochester World Fantasy 2008 Podcast In May 2021, Kay delivered the eighth Tolkien Lecture at Pembroke College, Oxford.. Discover the Guy Gavriel Kay popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Guy Gavriel Kay books.

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  • The Tower of Bones synopsis, comments

    The Tower of Bones

    Frank P. Ryan

    Four young people have slipped from our world into the enchanted land of Tír in this 'epic adventure that just does not stop!' (Glenda A. Bixler on Authorsden), where they must fac...

  • The Darkest Road synopsis, comments

    The Darkest Road

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    Five men and women from our world face a battle with an evil beyond imagining in the deeply moving conclusion to Guy Gavriel Kay’s acclaimed Fionavar Tapestry.As the Unraveller’s a...

  • Ysabel synopsis, comments

    Ysabel

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    The multiple awardwinning fantasy author of The Fionavar Tapestry brings his extraordinary imagination to a tale of mythic figures in contemporary times...Ned Marriner is in France...

  • A Song for Arbonne synopsis, comments

    A Song for Arbonne

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    From the criticallyacclaimed author of The Fionavar Tapestry comes an epic fantasy novel of love, both courtly and forbidden, and two kingdoms endlessly opposed...Blaise of Gorhaut...

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    Tigana

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    A masterful epic of magic, politics, war, and the power of love and hatefrom the renowned author of The Fionavar Tapestry and Children of Earth and Sky.Tigana is the magical story ...

  • The Summer Tree synopsis, comments

    The Summer Tree

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    The Summer Tree is the first novel of Guy Gavriel Kay’s critically acclaimed fantasy trilogy, The Fionavar Tapestry. Five university students embark on a journey of selfdiscovery w...

  • The Snowmelt River synopsis, comments

    The Snowmelt River

    Frank P. Ryan

    Four teenagers are drawn from an Irish mountaintop into an enchanted land and gifted with great powers: but with power comes responsibility, and a vast evil has noticed their arriv...

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    The Wandering Fire

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    In the second novel in Guy Gavriel Kay’s critically acclaimed Fionavar Tapestry, five men and women from our world must play their parts in a colossal war, as the first of all worl...

  • Children of Earth and Sky synopsis, comments

    Children of Earth and Sky

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    The bestselling author of The Fionavar Tapestry weaves a world inspired by the conflicts and dramas of Renaissance Europe. Against this tumultuous backdrop the lives of men an...

  • Lord of Emperors synopsis, comments

    Lord of Emperors

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    Guy Gavriel Kay, multiple awardwinning author of The Fionavar Tapestry and Sailing to Sarantium, completes his magnificent tale of an alternate Byzantine world…   In the ...

  • The Last Light of the Sun synopsis, comments

    The Last Light of the Sun

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    A powerful, moving saga evoking the Celtic, AngloSaxon and Norse cultures of a thousand years ago from the acclaimed author of The Fionavar Tapestry.“A historical fantasy of the hi...

  • A Brightness Long Ago synopsis, comments

    A Brightness Long Ago

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    International bestselling author Guy Gavriel Kay's latest work is set in a world evoking early Renaissance Italy and offers an extraordinary cast of characters whose lives come tog...

  • Under Heaven synopsis, comments

    Under Heaven

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    Awardwinning author Guy Gavriel Kay evokes the dazzling Tang Dynasty of 8thcentury China in an masterful story of honor and power.It begins simply. Shen Tai, son of an illustrious ...

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    River of Stars

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    “River of Stars is a major accomplishment, the work of a master novelist in full command of his subject.”Michael Dirda, in The Washington Post“Game of Thrones in China.”Salon.comRe...

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    The Seared Lands

    Deborah A. Wolf

    The concluding novel in the Dragon's Legacy trilogy as the world descends into war and the conflicts may awaken the Earth Dragonleading to total destruction.Sulema Ja'Akari, heir t...

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    Sailing to Sarantium

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    Guy Gavriel Kay, the international bestselling and multiple awardwinning author of The Fionavar Tapestry, brings his unique storytelling imagination to an alternate Byzantine world...