Thirteenth-century King Alfonso X of Spain was one of history's wisest rulers. In more than 400 songs in his greatest work, the Cantigas de Santa Maria, he constructed an ideal kingdom full of learned, talented, and prosperous subjects. Our Lady's Troubadour adapts ten of the best of these miracle tales to share the joys and sorrows of medieval Spain with modern readers... An innocent musician sings his wonderful songs for the wrong people. Will he pay for his error with his life? A brave knight rides hard through a narrow mountain pass, his enemies in hot pursuit, intent on ending his life.…mehr
Thirteenth-century King Alfonso X of Spain was one of history's wisest rulers. In more than 400 songs in his greatest work, the Cantigas de Santa Maria, he constructed an ideal kingdom full of learned, talented, and prosperous subjects. Our Lady's Troubadour adapts ten of the best of these miracle tales to share the joys and sorrows of medieval Spain with modern readers... An innocent musician sings his wonderful songs for the wrong people. Will he pay for his error with his life? A brave knight rides hard through a narrow mountain pass, his enemies in hot pursuit, intent on ending his life. Can he find salvation at the hermitage on the hill? A lord abandons his castle on the border only to be kidnapped by invading enemy soldiers. Can his wife protect the castle and everyone in it? In this collection, the critically acclaimed author of Seven Noble Knights offers historical fiction lovers imaginative retellings of these and other extraordinary tales to paint a vivid picture of life in the Middle Ages. In this tribute to Alfonso X, el Sabio-on the occasion of his 800th birthday-a new audience will discover the delights of a beloved artifact of a golden age ruled over by a legendary king and scholar.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jessica Knauss grew up in Northern California and lives in Spain. In between, she's resided in Massachusetts, Oregon, Iowa, Leeds (England), Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina, and Granada, Córdoba, Sevilla, and Salamanca, Spain. She's worked as a librarian and a teacher of Spanish and English as well as an editor at small presses. She helped found Loose Leaves Publishing as well as Açedrex Publishing, and now does freelance bilingual editing. No matter where she's been, she's had two abiding loves: books and Spain. They culminated in her PhD in medieval Spanish literature, and now in Seven Noble Knights. Jessica is also the author of the "quirky, intriguing" novella Tree/House (2008), "exuberant, never cloying" Dusk Before Dawn: Poems (2010), and the contemporary paranormal Awash in Talent (Kindle Press, 2016). Many of her contemporary short stories and flash fiction have been published in literary magazines. She collected these short works in Unpredictable Worlds: Stories (2015), which has been compared to the works of Bradbury, Kipling, Saki, and O. Henry, and received a Reader's Favorite Five-Star review. Her translation of Lidia Falcón's Camino sin retorno was published in 2013 by Loose Leaves Publishing as No Turning Back. Back on the medieval side of things, Jessica's 2012 translation of The Abencerraje has been adopted as a college textbook, she contributed a story to the bestselling anthology We All Fall Down: Stories of Plague and Resilience (2020), and published a one-act play based on the Zamoran legend of the Trout Riot. She has adapted stories from the thirteenth-century songbook Cantigas de Santa María into a collection of short historical fiction entitled Our Lady's Troubadour and Other Miraculous Tales in Honor of Alfonso X, el Sabio, which will be published by Encircle Publications in November of 2021. Visit her website, www.JessicaKnauss.com.
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