Corbenic
By (Author) Catherine Fisher
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Red Fox
1st August 2002
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Children's / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories
823.914
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm
160g
An intriguing reworking of the Grail legend. Cal has struggled to cope with his mother's drinking and her psychotic episodes since he was six; cooped up in their dirty council flat he dreams of a new life. So when he leaves to live with his uncle Trevor in Chepstow he is ruthless about breaking with the past, despite his mother's despair. But getting off the train at the wrong station he finds himself at the castle of the Fisher King, and from then on moves in a nightmare spiral of predetermined descent into a wasteland of desolation and adventure, always seeking the way back to the Grail he has betrayed. Catherine Fisher has created a gripping and highly moving novel that moves between myth and a contemporary journey of self-knowledge until one becomes indistinguishable from the other. Drawing in Arthurian themes, historical re-enactments and the Four Hallows, Cal's quest for a return to peace of mind is an elaborate and ambitious Grail novel for our time. An important new work from the author of the Book of the Crow
Catherine Fisher is a writer of rare talent * The Sunday Times *
A terrific coming-of-age tale * Daily Telegraph *
An elaborate and intricate reworking of the Grail Legend . . . An absorbing story * The Bookseller *
Elegiac, mature modern fantasy * Publishers Weekly *
Born in Newport, Catherine Fisher gained a B-ed at the University of Wales and became a primary school teacher. She has written poetry and a number of novels for young people, several of which have been shortlisted for book awards. Darkhenge has been long listed for the Carnegie Medal.