Bear and the Nightingale
- Pages
- 323
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781101885932
- Reading Time
- ~5h 39min
Bear and the Nightingale is a book by Katherine Arden. It has 323 pages.
About this book
Set in thirteenth-century Russia, this debut novel weaves together historical fiction and Slavic folklore to explore the tension between ancient pagan traditions and the rising influence of Orthodox Christianity. At its center is Vasilisa, a sharp-witted young woman who perceives the household spirits and forest guardians that her community has long revered. As winter deepens and external pressures mount, the boundaries between the natural and supernatural worlds begin to fracture. Katherine Arden draws extensively on Russian mythological sources, transforming figures such as the domovoi, leshy, and firebird into integral elements of a carefully researched medieval landscape. The narrative examines how belief systems shift under cultural change, while highlighting the quiet resilience of those who preserve forgotten customs. Notable for its atmospheric prose and meticulous attention to historical detail, the work offers a grounded fantasy that treats folklore not as mere decoration but as a living framework for understanding human experience.
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Bear and the Nightingale has 323 pages.
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Set in thirteenth-century Russia, this debut novel weaves together historical fiction and Slavic folklore to explore the tension between ancient pagan traditions and the rising influence of Orthodox Christianity. At its center is Vasilisa, a sharp-witted young woman who perceives the household spiri...
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Bear and the Nightingale was written by Katherine Arden.