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Thursday, March 08, 2012
Tuchman joins Parkman and Adams
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Alas, I must once again remind large numbers of Chinese salesmen and other worldwide peddlers that if they fall into the Gulf of Spam, they will be eaten by roaming Balrogs. The rest of you, lovers of grace, poetry, and horses (nod to Yeats--you do not have to be fond of horses), feel free to leave fascinating missives and curious arguments.
Yes, she is a great storyteller, and all the more fascinating because she is also a terrific and meticulous scholar.
ReplyDeleteLovely when the two things combine.
ReplyDeleteElsewhere, sent you some suggestions about publishers.
I loved the Guns of August and -- what was it called? the Proud Tower? -- but I felt that her historical imagination failed her in A Distant Mirror. Her Sieur de Coucy feels to me like an 18th Century gentleman, not like a medieval lord, no matter how meticulous the research: she had a bit of a tin ear for religious life & experience, and that's fatal if you're trying to get the feel of the Middle Ages.
ReplyDeleteDale, I did like a lot of things about "A Distant Mirror," but can't say I remember it well enough now to agree or disagree! Isn't that wretched? I mean, I read it twice! But I definitely need to try those two--they are the LA books.
ReplyDeleteI just ordered Nicholas Orme's "Medieval Children."
Shall have to bug you some time to tell what history books you like. I have used quite a few but find there is only one that has been useful to me on more than one book. Three, in fact.
That was James Brush, who blogs at www.coyotemercury.com, and I thought I recognized that name--he has had a lot of poems in Dave Bonta and Beth Adams's qarrtsiluni
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