{"id":53,"date":"2006-10-05T21:23:17","date_gmt":"2006-10-05T21:23:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dorothydunnett.co.uk\/blog\/?p=53"},"modified":"2008-08-31T11:49:40","modified_gmt":"2008-08-31T11:49:40","slug":"lymond-re-reads-and-the-writer-as-dunnett-fan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dorothydunnett.co.uk\/blog\/book-discussion\/lymond-re-reads-and-the-writer-as-dunnett-fan.php","title":{"rendered":"Lymond re-reads and the writer as Dunnett fan"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Reading Lymond en-mass<\/h3>\n<p>For anyone who doesn&#8217;t keep up to date with the various discussion groups but might like to follow along with a Lymond Chronicles group read, one has just started on the <em>Game of Kings<\/em> Yahoo group list. From what&#8217;s already been posted it looks like it&#8217;s going to be interesting!<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve made a couple of posts myself although I&#8217;ve been working 12 hours and more a day for the last 10 days and have only managed the posts when sleep was beyond my over-tired brain. I&#8217;m trying to recapture the feelings I had on that very first read, how unexpectedly but completely at home I felt as I was plunged headlong into DunnettWorld, and how I was soon being beguiled by the wordsmith&#8217;s sorcery.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll quote a section of one of my posts because I feel the descriptions mentioned are worthy of wider viewing, since it&#8217;s all too easy to rush through the first few pages in our haste to get into the meat of the story. These refer to material early on page 2 (and page 1 was only half a page!) where Lymond is about to enter the water of the Nor&#8217; Loch.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;Across four hundred feet of black lake, friezelike on their ridge, towered the houses of Edinburgh&#8221;.<br \/>\n&#8220;Friezelike&#8221;; what an evocative description. Anyone who has looked up at the high tenements of the Old Town from Princes St on a dark night will recognise this at once &#8211; the way the buildings seem 2-dimensional against the sky compared to the emphatically 3-dimensional bulk of the castle.<\/p>\n<p>And the next sentence &#8211; &#8220;Tonight the Castle on its pinnacle was fully lit, laying constellations on the water;&#8221;<br \/>\nNote firstly the capitalisation of Castle; subtly giving it a greater sense of size and power (if you&#8217;ve seen it you&#8217;ll know that&#8217;s exactly what it has). But then that fabulous description &#8211; not the easy descriptive &#8220;reflecting on the water&#8221;, not even something flowery like &#8220;myriad scintillations&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Laying constellations&#8221; gives us in two words a complete picture of the scene in front of us. It is an early suggestion of the sort of wizardry that she will conjure up as the books progress. We are _in_ the scene in the most complete way and yet we are only a quarter of the way down page 2. We sometimes think of GK as a little over-decorated, yet here is the most elegant economy of words.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>And remember this was the first book of a new author; still finding her literary feet. You can almost feel the assurance growing as you penetrate further into the story &#8211; in fact in the next paragraph she throws in &#8220;oriflamme&#8221; and you know for certain that you&#8217;re not in the company of any ordinary writer!<\/p>\n<p>Then you start wishing you had a large dictionary to hand, and a French one, and maybe a Latin one&#8230;.<\/p>\n<h3>Authors who read and admire Dunnett<\/h3>\n<p>When I wrote the last newsletter\/first blog I stopped at the end of 2005. It was around that time that I&#8217;d been contacted by a fairly new author who wondered if I could build her a website. This was Linda Gillard, previously an actress, journalist and teacher, who now lives on the lovely Isle of Skye. She knew of me through the Dunnett website as she was a long-time reader and admirer of Dorothy. With a bit of a false start caused by flu and bronchitis on my part we soon forged an excellent rapport and the result was <a href=\"http:\/\/www.lindagillard.co.uk\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.lindagillard.co.uk<\/a> which was one of the most enjoyable and satisfying design jobs I&#8217;ve done.<\/p>\n<p>Unlike Dorothy, Linda writes about modern times, but is already an accomplished author who isn&#8217;t afraid to tackle difficult and controversial themes. She sent me her first novel &#8211; Emotional Geology &#8211; prior to starting the site design and I read it in one go pausing only to eat. Based on South Uist in the Hebrides, it&#8217;s a complex story of a woman recovering from manic depression and concentrating on her work as a textile artist to blot out the unhappy end of a love affair.  I highly recommend it, particularly for its sympathetic depiction of the male characters and the insight into the psychology of the female ones.<\/p>\n<p>Her second novel &#8211; A Lifetime Burning &#8211; treads such difficult emotional territory that it is almost impossible to describe, set in the very different world of English village life, the local manse, and musical virtuosity, with a number of doomed relationships central to the story. It&#8217;s the sort of challenging read that Dunnett readers are likely to enjoy.<\/p>\n<p>Linda&#8217;s website was completed without us having met, and we only got that opportunity during the Edinburgh Festival a couple of months ago. We spent a most enjoyable evening in a New Town hostelry talking at great length like old friends&#8230; about Dunnett!<\/p>\n<p>Linda was recently asked by Norm Geras to write a piece about her favourite books for his blog, so naturally she chose Lymond. You can read a copy of her piece on her site at<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.lindagillard.co.uk\/further-reading.php\" target=\"_blank\">www.lindagillard.co.uk\/further-reading.php<\/a> &#8211; an eloquent and heart-felt description which with any luck will bring Dorothy to the attention of some potential new readers when it appears on Norm&#8217;s pages.<\/p>\n<p>I should also mention another author, Carla Nayland, whose blog <a href=\"http:\/\/carlanayland.blogspot.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/carlanayland.blogspot.com\/<\/a> is well worth a visit. I came across it while looking for Dunnett mentions due to her succinct but complimentary review of King Hereafter. 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