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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Canongate Books

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9781782117186

RRP: £8.99

PAGES: 192

PUBLICATION DATE:
July 7, 2016

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Ragnarok: The End of the Gods

A. S. Byatt

As the bombs rain down in the Second World War, one young girl is evacuated to the English countryside. Struggling to make sense of her new wartime life, she is given a copy of a book of ancient Norse myths and her inner and outer worlds are transformed. Linguistically stunning and imaginatively abundant, this mesmerising tale – inspired by the myth of Ragnarok – is a landmark piece of storytelling from one of the world’s truly great writers.

Reviews of Ragnarok: The End of the Gods

Lyrical and urgent * The Times * Brilliant, highly intelligent, fiercely personal … Gorgeous — URSULA K. LE GUIN Byatt has made … an entire world, compressed but energetically alive in all its details. When we have artists like this, who needs gods? * Observer * Byatt's prose is majestic, the lush descriptive passages – jewelled one minute, gory the next – a pleasure to get lost in * Sunday Telegraph * Surely among the most beautiful and incisive pages Byatt has ever written * Independent * Byatt's writing, impassioned and liberated from the strictures of the novel, has never been so beautiful * Telegraph * Byatt's prose, compact and lyrical, treats the gods with dignity … Ragnarok is a clever, lucid, lovely book * Guardian * Byatt enters with gusto and an almost Ted Hughes-like relish for savagery into this primitive world of sorcery and trickery * Sunday Times * Byatt peels back the cover of the book that the girl reads and takes us deep inside it as she delights in reimagining the twilight of the gods and the destruction of the world … Like Wagner before her, she dares to dream how the world might end … this rewriting of the Ragnarok is a story for our time of overpopulation and anthropomorphic climate change, and of all time * Financial Times * Byatt's retelling of Ragnarok is permeated with the loving familiarity of long acquaintance — JANE SHILLING * Evening Standard * Colour and sensation flood Byatt's writing … One of the most brilliant minds and speakers of our generation * Independent * Byatt paints beautiful and fantastic word-pictures, glittering verbal special effects * Scotsman * Energy and power drip from Byatt's writing … Glittering * New Humanist *

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