The wee
competition we have going for Hild comps moves up a notch after a writer friend,
Dennis Mahoney, sent me this:
Hild is a marvelous blend of mystic wisdom and human savvy. It feels true. Hild's transformation from reluctant 'chosen one' to world-shifting chooser is potent and convincing. Griffith's prose frequently reminded me of Seamus Heaney. Her language has that clear, punchy strength that comes across as beauty instead of brutishness. It often sounds like what's being described. This is the kind of broad, character-rich book you want to live with a while. It's a saturating experience. I loved it.
So we're now at ten comparisons. In addition to Hilary Mantel, Sigrid Undset, T.H. White, George R.R. Martin, Ellis Peters, Rosemary Sutcliff, J.R.R. Tolkien, whoever wrote
Beowulf, and the person to whom we attribute the Arthur legends, we have Seamus Heaney.
That makes the count:
10 total: 2 undeclared, 3 women, 5 men
If you have a guess, append it to the comments on
this post so we can keep them all together.
As a reminder, my guess was:
18 total: 3 undeclared, 8 women, 7 men
And the prize is still a signed, personalised copy of the finished
Hild, mailed anywhere in the world.
All
Hild reviews so far
here.
Published on October 03, 2013 05:18