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In the highly stratified world of Kushner's nameless old city, the aristocrats living in fine mansions on the Hill settle their differences by sending to the thieves' den of Riverside for swordsmen who will fight to the death for a point of someone else's honor. Young Lord Michael Godwin is so taken by these romantic figures that he studies the art himselfuntil challenged by the best of them. Master of the Sword, Richard St. Vier is picky in his contracts and precise in his killing but he nevertheless becomes embroiled in the nobility's political, social and sexual intrigues. When his lover Alec is kidnapped by Lord Horn, St. Vier must take drastic action. Kushner's authorial voice may be somewhat smug and self-conscious but that suits her subject. Her novel is intelligent, humorous and dramatic, with a fine, malicious feeling for the operation of gossip in a closed society.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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The classic forerunner to The Fall of the Kings now with three bonus stories.

Hailed by critics as “a bravura performance” (Locus) and “witty, sharp-eyed, [and] full of interesting people” (Newsday), this classic melodrama of manners, filled with remarkable plot twists and unexpected humor, takes fantasy to an unprecedented level of elegant writing and scintillating wit. Award-winning author Ellen Kushner has created a world of unforgettable characters whose political ambitions, passionate love affairs, and age-old rivalries collide with deadly results.

Swordspoint

On the treacherous streets of Riverside, a man lives and dies by the sword. Even the nobles on the Hill turn to duels to settle their disputes. Within this elite, dangerous world, Richard St. Vier is the undisputed master, as skilled as he is ruthless--until a death by the sword is met with outrage instead of awe, and the city discovers that the line between hero and villain can be altered in the blink of an eye. This text refers to an alternate Mass Market Paperback edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Read it because, Juil 14 2004
1. Alec and Richard are lovers
2. A lot of amazingly developed characters
3. Story Line is twisted and surprising
4. it will give you realistic feeling, as if you're there.
5. The book will soften your heart and make your skin thicker.

There is one little catch however, there is an additional little story to the book called "The Death of the Duke" which talks of the last days of Richard and Alec and it was sad. I riped the little story out of my book. Then I talked to the writer herself about it and she said that for the sake of many hating that last story's ending, she's going to write a new novel this year that takes place 20 years after Swordspoint about Alec & Richard. She said the Death of the Duke was just a "fantasia" of hers, nothing more, and that we fans could just ignore it.

Overall, buy the book, it will intrigue you!!! I gave it 5 stars because it worth 10. The writing itself is smooth and beautiful. Ellen trully writes like an angel! If you like smart, twisted characters, a story that feels so real and actually makes sense, buy the book!!!

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Well written, but not my cup of tea, Mars 17 2004
Par Wendy C. Darling (Atlanta, GA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I first heard about Swordspoint through Amazon.com. I'm quite a regular at Amazon, not just buying things but just looking up stuff and finding more stuff to read. One of my favorite features is My Recommendations, which given how many things I've rated or reviewed, are actually pretty accurate.

So one day when Amazon realized I had a penchant for reading fantasy books with queer characters (gee, how would it guess?!), out popped a message on a page saying "Hey, you might like to read Swordspoint!" (Or something similar, think it was worded differently.) So I checked out the description, read the reviews and thought, "Huh, that does sound interesting!" and you know, ordered it. (Boy, Amazon makes it too easy!)

Swordspoint turned out not to be exactly what I had expected. Having just come off of reading Lynn Flewelling's delightful, outstanding Nightrunner series, I was I guess expecting something a little racier or filled with heart-pounding action or some magic or something really scary. Instead I found the book to be just what it says on the back cover, a "melodrama of manners."

There's a well-drawn relationship between a professional swordsman and a mysterious noble scholar who's abandoned his privilege for a death wish, and that was fun, but then there was another half to the story with nobles plotting and scheming, politics and politenesses and callings cards -- which to me was not so fun. I loved the bits with dashing Richard St Vier and drunken bitter Alec, but every time I'd really start to get into them, the chapter would end and I'd have to slog through a scene of some noblelady or nobleman's blathering or covering up some secret or plotting to knock off a rival. To me, patient and literate as I am, those bits just were boring and dry.

It reminded me of some lost 18th or 19th century novel, only twist being that the two main heroes are gay lovers and everybody's okay with that. It's true that in the Nightrunner series, there's a similar situation (a regular spies, swords and sorcery book, only with gay lovers), but for me Swordspoint didn't have the overall story I enjoy so I wasn't nearly as satisfied. I will say, however, that if you like a book with a lot of intrigue and intricate plot and old-fashioned literary language, Swordspoint is probably a book you'd enjoy.

If there was one thing that made my disappointment a little less with this book, it came at the end, where in the edition I have, Kushner has included three additional stories set in the Swordspoint world. I actually enjoyed these stories more than the actual novel! I think it was the fact that in the stories, all the frilly "melodrama of manners" stuff was cut out and only the good bits were there. The stories also had a higher proportion of sexual spice to them. And in "The Death of the Duke," Kushner creates a magical tale depicting the final weeks of Alec, as an old man returned to the nameless city, setting of Swordspoint, and dying amid his memories of Richard St Vier -- what a wonderful tribute!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant Regency-style Fantasy With a Perfect Hero, Fév 16 2004
Par "happywalrus" (United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I have just finished reading Kushner's Swordspoint, and I am dazzled, delighted, and amazed. The central character, the swordsman, Richard St. Vier, is simply the quintessential dashing swashbuckler, and, the rest of the characters, particularly St. Vier's mysterious lover Alec, are poignant and meaningful in their own ways. Set in a world much akin to a Regency romance, Swordspoint manages to avoid that genre's downfalls: this story is sensual, but not smutty, and romantic without the swooning; it is a beautiful blend of the cynicism genuinely worldly characters would indeed feel towards romance, and that romance itself. The political intrigue is intriguing, as is it should be. The ending though, is what really made this book wonderful for me; not only does justice triumph with a wicked twist of the aforementioned intrigue, but, love triumphs in a truly sweet way. I wholeheartedly recommend Swordspoint - you will want to read this book.
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