It feels miserly to give this less than five stars given how completely and utterly blown away I was by so many of the earlier poems. It’s just that, comparatively speaking, I think “Region of the Summer Stars” – while really helpful in that it clarifies certain plot elements – is distinctly less virtuosic than “Taliessin Through Logres.” I will admit, though, that could be nothing more than a lack of stamina on my part. I read almost every poem in “Taliessin Through Logres” two or even three times before moving onto the next – aloud first, for the sheer pleasure of the sound and rhythm, and then again to try and get at least a rudimentary handle on what it was “about.” Absolutely incredible, mind-boggling, world-rocking stuff. I think it’s some of my favorite poetry I’ve ever read; really the kind of thing that makes you go, "Wait, words can do this?!"
Some highlights:
“Prelude”
“The Vision of the Empire”
“Mount Badon”
“Taliessin’s Song of the Unicorn”
“Bors to Elayne; The Fish of Broceliande”
“Taliessin on the Death of Virgil”
“The Coming of Palomides”
“Bors to Elayne; On the King’s Coins”
“The Son of Lancelot”
“Taliessin at Lancelot’s Mass”
“The Calling of Taliessin”
If you’re not sold yet, just read “Taliessin’s Song of the Unicorn” right through, breathlessly.