Warwick, 1468. One drowsy summer afternoon, Sir Thomas Malory - politician, courtier, outlaw, renowned author of Le Morte D'Arthur - is seized from his garden and dragged to Newgate Prison for reasons unknown. Shivering in his foul-smelling, filthy old cell, Malory mourns his misspent life as he awaits the execution bell. But when the locking bar lifts, he is greeted by a boy of about twelve winters: the gaoler's son. Giddy with relief, Malory seizes the opportunity to recount his deeds to an audience. So begins a prison confession of a perilously exciting life full of sieges, battles and court intrigue. This is the captivating tale of a man at odds with his past and the events that inspired him to write the first great work of prose fiction in English.
- Publisher: Faber & Faber
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Publication date:
04/07/2024
- ISBN: 9780571348312
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Page extent:
352
- Format: Paperback
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