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Tristan/Yseult



Tristan/Yseult
By Harry Bonelle
Genre:-poety
Pages:-80
Publisher:-Unicorn
Blurb:-Tristan/Yseult is a narrative poem about the yearning for oneness in a world spilt into fragments.
 A duel on an empty island sets the course for one of the greatest romances ever told. As the lovers of legend meet, something new is born, and something eternal is revealed.  Their names will forever be spoken as one.
 This modern retelling of Tristan and Yseult sheds a stark light on the beauty of the Celtic tale.
"Harry Bonelle's new version taps into the dark and furious energy of the sage, surging and juddering with life. Bonelle's actor's training has encouraged him to liberate the performance piece that its original author must have intended. Thrilling on the page, but even more so spoken loud."
- Simon Callow
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My Review:-There are many retelling of Celtic Tale of Tristan/Yseult. I haven't heard of anything about this tale before now. Harry Bonelle has managed to tall the story of Tristan and Isolde's forbidden love in a way that you can feel the emotions throughout the book. It's a book that can be read in one sitting, but also one to dip in and out of at any time. If you like mythology this is for you.

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