“most hated by the dark, for their name is light.”
Fuente: The Fionavar Tapestry
Guy Gavriel Kay es un autor canadiense de literatura fantástica. Muchas de sus novelas están ambientadas en reinos de ficción que se asemejan a lugares reales durante períodos históricos reales, como Constantinopla durante el reinado de Justiniano I o la península ibérica durante la época de El Cid. Dichos trabajos han sido publicados y promocionados como fantasía histórica, aunque el autor ha expresado su preferencia por que, siempre que sea posible, no se encasillen en un género concreto. Wikipedia
“most hated by the dark, for their name is light.”
Fuente: The Fionavar Tapestry
“All the roads are dark. Only at the end is there a hope of light.”
Fuente: The Darkest Road
Fuente: A Song for Arbonne
“I suppose being right will have to compensate me for being poor—the story of my life, I fear.”
Fuente: Tigana (1990), Chapter 1 (p. 14)
“There are no wrong turnings. Only paths we had not known we were meant to walk.”
Part 3 “Ember to Ember”, Chapter 10 (p. 317)
Fuente: Tigana (1990)
“How we remember changes how we have lived.
Time runs both ways. We make stories of our lives.”
Fuente: Under Heaven
“By things so achingly small are lives measured and marred.”
Fuente: Tigana
“We salvage what we can, what truly matters to us, even at the gates of despair.”
Fuente: The Summer Tree
“Music trains the mind, like mathematics, or logic, to precision of mind.”
Fuente: Tigana (1990), Chapter 4 (p. 77)
“It was true, it was all true. But none of it was the truth.”
Part 5, “The Memory of a Flame”, Chapter 17 (p. 541)
Tigana (1990)
“He didn’t think he would understand the strangeness of life if he lived to be a hundred years old.”
Part 4 “The Price of Blood”, Chapter 14 (p. 443)
Tigana (1990)
“When power is gone the memory of power lingers.”
Part 1 “A Blade in the Soul”, Chapter 1 (p. 9)
Tigana (1990)
He spat, discreetly, into the dust of the road. “Personally I preferred the brigands. There were ways of dealing with them.”
Part 2 “Dianora”, Chapter 7 (p. 184)
Tigana (1990)