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Under heaven

Kay, Guy Gavriel (Author).

Summary: "Inspired by the glory of Tang Dynasty China in the eighth century, Guy Gavriel Kay melds history and the fantastic into something both powerful and emotionally compelling. Under Heaven is a novel on the grandest narrative scale, encompassing the intimate details of individual lives in an unforgettable time and place. Shen Tai is the son of a general who led the forces of imperial Kitai in that empire's last war against their western enemies from Tagur, twenty years before. Forty thousand men on both sides were slain beside a remote mountain lake. General Shen Gao himself has died recently. To honour his father's memory, Tai has spent two years of official mourning alone at the battle site among the ghosts of the dead, laying to rest their unburied bones. One spring morning, he learns that others have taken note of his vigil. The White Jade Princess in Tagur is pleased to present him with two hundred and fifty Sardian horses, given, she writes, in recognition of his courage, and honour done to the dead. You gave a man one of the famed Sardians to reward him greatly. You gave him four or five to exalt him above his fellows, and earn him jealousy, possibly mortal. Two hundred and fifty is an unthinkable gift, a gift to overwhelm an emperor. Tai starts east towards the glittering, dangerous imperial capital and gathers his wits for a return from solitude by a mountain lake to his own forever-altered life."--penguin.ca

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780670068098
  • Physical Description: print
    Hard Cover
    573 p., 1 ill. ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Viking Canada, 2010.

Content descriptions

General Note:
May 10
Target Audience Note:
All Ages.
Subject: Imaginary wars and battles -- Fiction
China -- History -- Tang dynasty, 618-907 -- Fiction
Genre: Canadian fiction.
Canadian fiction.
Fantasy fiction.
Fantasy fiction.
Historical fiction.
Historical fiction.

Available copies

  • 15 of 17 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Chetwynd Public Library. (Show preferred library)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 17 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Chetwynd Public Library Fic Kay (Text) BCHE066512 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Castlegar Public Library FIC KAY (Text) 35146001617984 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Fernie Heritage Library FIC KAY (Text) 35136000226036 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Hazelton Public Library Fic (Text) 35154000017529 Adult Fiction - Main Floor Volume hold Available -
Hudson's Hope Public Library FIC FIC KAY (Text) BHH032465 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Kaslo and District Public Library AF KAY (Text) 35134000291522 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Kitimat Public Library Kay (Text) 32665001519604 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Mackenzie Public Library KAY (Text) 35192000139406 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Nakusp Public Library SF KAY (Text) 35160000592742 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Prince Rupert Library Kay (Text) 33294001714898 Adult Fiction - Second Floor Volume hold Available -

Summary: "Inspired by the glory of Tang Dynasty China in the eighth century, Guy Gavriel Kay melds history and the fantastic into something both powerful and emotionally compelling. Under Heaven is a novel on the grandest narrative scale, encompassing the intimate details of individual lives in an unforgettable time and place. Shen Tai is the son of a general who led the forces of imperial Kitai in that empire's last war against their western enemies from Tagur, twenty years before. Forty thousand men on both sides were slain beside a remote mountain lake. General Shen Gao himself has died recently. To honour his father's memory, Tai has spent two years of official mourning alone at the battle site among the ghosts of the dead, laying to rest their unburied bones. One spring morning, he learns that others have taken note of his vigil. The White Jade Princess in Tagur is pleased to present him with two hundred and fifty Sardian horses, given, she writes, in recognition of his courage, and honour done to the dead. You gave a man one of the famed Sardians to reward him greatly. You gave him four or five to exalt him above his fellows, and earn him jealousy, possibly mortal. Two hundred and fifty is an unthinkable gift, a gift to overwhelm an emperor. Tai starts east towards the glittering, dangerous imperial capital and gathers his wits for a return from solitude by a mountain lake to his own forever-altered life."--penguin.ca
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