Tigana
- Pages
- 676
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780451457769
- Reading Time
- ~11h 50min
Tigana is a book by Guy Gavriel Kay. It has 676 pages.
About this book
Set against a Mediterranean-inspired peninsula, Guy Gavriel Kay’s Tigana explores the enduring power of memory and cultural identity in the face of political erasure. When a conqueror seizes control of the region, he systematically strips its towns of their names and forbids their remembrance, attempting to sever the population’s connection to its history. Decades later, exiled survivors return with strategies that blend political maneuvering, subtle magic, and the quiet resilience of art. Kay’s narrative examines how communities preserve their sense of self when official records are destroyed, emphasizing the role of storytelling, music, and shared ritual in sustaining identity. The novel’s intricate political landscape avoids simplistic moral divisions, instead focusing on the personal costs of resistance and the complex negotiations required to reclaim a homeland. Distinguished by its lyrical prose and historically grounded atmosphere, the work functions as a meditation on loss, remembrance, and the persistence of the human spirit when confronted with systemic oppression.
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Tigana has 676 pages.
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Set against a Mediterranean-inspired peninsula, Guy Gavriel Kay’s Tigana explores the enduring power of memory and cultural identity in the face of political erasure. When a conqueror seizes control of the region, he systematically strips its towns of their names and forbids their remembrance, attem...
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Tigana was written by Guy Gavriel Kay.