Category Archives: The Fionavar Tapestry
The Double-Edged Gift: Power and Moral Choice in The Fionavar Tapestry
by Dena Taylor, University of Toronto The central image sustaining The Fionavar Tapestry is that of the Weaver at the Worldloom and the Tapestry he weaves, an image which represents time and the fate or destiny of all the characters … Continue reading
Reviews of The Fionavar Tapestry
This page contains the following reviews: Douglas Barbour for the Malahat Review Charles de Lint for Fantasy Review Matthew Winslow for the Green Man Review The Malahat Review The Darkest Road is the third volume of Guy Gavriel Kay’s The … Continue reading
Polish review of The Fionavar Tapestry – translated
BY Jacek Dukaj Yet another fantasy trilogy, I thought, picking up The Summer Tree, the first tome of The Fionavar Tapestry, by Guy Gavriel Kay, an author completely unknown to me. The note about the author said he is a … Continue reading
Reading Passage from The Wandering Fire (Book 2 of Fionavar)
Passage from chapter eleven of The Wandering Fire The hunt started with the sunrise. The sky was a bright blue overhead, and the early rays of sunlight glittered on the snow. It was milder too, Dave thought, as if somehow … Continue reading
Reading Passage from The Summer Tree (Book 1 of Fionavar)
Passage from chapter eight of The Summer Tree There had been light, now there was not. One measured time in such ways. There were stars in the space above the trees; no moon yet, and only a thin one later, … Continue reading



