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''River of Stars'', a
historical fantasy Historical fantasy is a category of fantasy and genre of historical fiction that incorporates fantastic elements (such as magic) into a more "realistic" narrative. There is much crossover with other subgenres of fantasy; those classed as Arthur ...
, is the twelfth novel by Canadian
fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving Magic (supernatural), magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy ...
author
Guy Gavriel Kay Guy Gavriel Kay (born November 7, 1954) is a Canadian writer of fantasy fiction. The majority of his novels take place in fictional settings that resemble real places during real historical periods, such as Constantinople during the reign of Jus ...
. It was published in April 2013 by Roc Hardcover. It is Kay's second work set in an alternate history of China, taking place 400 years after his previous novel, '' Under Heaven''. The novel is a fictionalized account of the Disaster of Jingkang and the beginning of the Jin–Song Wars during the
Song Dynasty The Song dynasty (; ; 960–1279) was an imperial dynasty of China that began in 960 and lasted until 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song following his usurpation of the throne of the Later Zhou. The Song conquered the rest ...
.


Plot

The novel is set in the empire of Kitai, an analogue of twelfth-century
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, around five hundred years following the events of '' Under Heaven''. Kitai has vast wealth and a rich civic culture centered on ''ci'' lyrical poetry, but the empire's military, intentionally weakened by the imperial civil service following the events of ''Under Heaven'', has proven unable to resist incursions by tribes of the northern
steppe In physical geography, a steppe () is an ecoregion characterized by grassland plains without trees apart from those near rivers and lakes. Steppe biomes may include: * the montane grasslands and shrublands biome * the temperate grasslands, ...
., Kitai's borders have receded south of the long-abandoned Long Wall, and the empire has established an uneasy peace with the Xiaolu Empire on the steppe, which, despite its military superiority, has grown economically dependent on Kitai. The events of the novel closely parallel the historical Disaster of Jingkang and the defeat of the
Kaifeng Kaifeng () is a prefecture-level city in east-central Henan province, China. It is one of the Eight Ancient Capitals of China, having been the capital eight times in history, and is best known for having been the Chinese capital during the Nort ...
-based
Song dynasty The Song dynasty (; ; 960–1279) was an imperial dynasty of China that began in 960 and lasted until 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song following his usurpation of the throne of the Later Zhou. The Song conquered the rest ...
by the invading Jin dynasty. The novel follows two protagonists: Ren Daiyan, a self-taught archer and swordsman whose fortuitous encounters with an up-and-coming magistrate lead him to become first an outlaw of the marsh and then a military officer, and Lin Shan, a talented ''ci'' poet given a man's education by her father. After an encounter with the exiled poet Lu Chen thrusts her into the world of court intrigue in the imperial capital of Hanjin, Lin is introduced to Emperor Wenzong and eventually becomes a favored courtier. Ren and Lin intersect and become lovers amid various intrigues in the capital. They find themselves aligned with Hang Dejin, the emperor's aging prime minister, against Hang's deputy and eventual successor, Kai Zhen, who has risen to power by building the emperor a massive pleasure garden. The expansion of the garden requires a system of oppressive taxes and requisitions, leading to
banditry Banditry is a type of organized crime committed by outlaws typically involving the threat or use of violence. A person who engages in banditry is known as a bandit and primarily commits crimes such as extortion, robbery, and murder, either as an ...
and unrest in rural Kitai. Amid the unrest, the imperial court commits itself to a policy of military adventurism in the north, encouraging the restive Altai tribe to rebel against the Xiaolu. This strategy fails disastrously, and after easily conquering the Xiaolu, the Altai mount a scorched-earth invasion of Kitai, violently sacking Hanjin and capturing most of the imperial family. Ren, the only Kitan general capable of defeating Altai forces in the field, rescues Shan and an imperial heir, Prince Zhizheng, and conducts a fighting retreat to the south. Ren reorganizes the Kitai military and rapidly reconquers territory in the north. He quickly becomes a folk hero but is viewed with suspicion by his superiors, and is imprisoned on trumped-up
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charges when Zhizheng, to guard against his family's restoration in the north, proclaims himself emperor of a rump Kitan state and negotiates an unfavorable peace with the Altai. Lin, meanwhile, settles in the south on the estate of her old acquaintance Lu Chen. The novel concludes ambiguously, with Hang Hsien, Zhizheng's prime minister and the son of Hang Dejin, offering Ren a choice between suicide and a life in obscurity following a faked death.


Major characters

*Ren Daiyan: a military commander and onetime bandit, born the second son of a village clerk in western Kitai. *Lin Shan: a renowned ''ci'' poet educated as a man, who marries into a distant branch of the imperial family and becomes a favored courtier. *Lu Chen: the foremost ''ci'' poet of his day, once a prominent member of the imperial court's conservative faction and exiled following the ascent of Hang Dejin. *Lu Chao: Lu Chen's brother and a diplomat sent to explore a Kitai-Altai alliance against the Xiaolu. *Zhao Ziji: Ren's trusted companion-in-arms and second-in-command, once a junior army officer ambushed by a youthful Ren's bandit gang. *Hang Dejin: the prime minister of Kitai, leader of the court's reformist faction, and onetime tutor of Emperor Wenzong. *Wan'yen: the war-leader and ''de facto'' ruler of the Altai. *Wang Fuyin: a respected magistrate of Kitai, once a prefectural official whose life was saved by a young Ren Daiyan, and frequently Ren's benefactor. *Lin Kuo: Lin Shan's father, a gentleman-scholar who passed the imperial civil service examinations on his second attempt, but who has never held office. *Qi Wai: Lin Shan's husband in a
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; an impassioned collector of historical artefacts and a member of the imperial clan. *Wenzong: the Emperor of Kitai. *Kai Zhen: the deputy prime minister of Kitai and Hang Dejin's rival, eventually the prime minister himself. *Tuan Lung: Ren Daiyan's teacher as a youth, who instilled in him an understanding of Kitan history and culture, and later an itinerant healer and sometime-charlatan. *Hang Hsien: Hang Dejin's son and assistant, and eventually the prime minister to Emperor Zhizheng. *Bai'ji: Wan-yan's brother. *Xi Wengao: Hang Dejin's predecessor as prime minister, leader of the court's conservative faction, and a renowned poet who hosts Lin Shan, her father, and Lu Chen early in the novel.


Reception

Critical reception has been mostly positive. The ''
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'' rated the book favorably, writing that it was "a major accomplishment, the work of a master novelist in full command of his subject". ''
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'' gave a mostly favorable review, stating "The novel as a whole may not always succeed, but when it does, it’s astounding."


Awards

''River of Stars'' won the 2014 Copper Cylinder Award in the adult novel category.


References


Further reading

* {{Guy Gavriel Kay 2013 Canadian novels Historical fantasy novels Novels by Guy Gavriel Kay Novels set in the Song dynasty Novels set in the Jin dynasty (1115–1234) Roc Books books