The Children of Llyr (Collier Nucleus Fantasy Classics)

by Evangeline Walton

Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

813.52

Publication

Collier Books (1992), 221 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member DinadansFriend
This is the most complex of the branches of the Mabinogion, and contains several themes which transcend the purely Welsh environment of the tales. we find here the stories of Llyr's children Bran, Manawydan, Evnissyen and Branwen. The treatment by Walton of the stories is sensitive and fully aware
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of the two tropes that will come to dominate a good deal of the "Western Canon". Here we find the concept of the magic Cauldron, the precursor of much Grail imagery, and the story of Evnissyen who causes a major war, but redeems himself by doing something to end it. This redaction is well worth the reading. I've read it twice, in 1975, and 2008, and it stands up well.
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LibraryThing member schteve
The second of Miss Walton's adaptations of the Mabinogion to be published - some 30 years after 'The Virgin And The Swine' aka 'The Island Of The Mighty - 'The Children Of Llyr' is a far darker tale with not even death being a bar to characters continuing to participate in the story.
LibraryThing member threadnsong
I gotta be honest, I did not like this book. I'm giving it 3 stars because it is a necessary re-telling of this branch of the Mabinogion that brings characters and motivations and inner dialogues to the modern reader. And there are parts where Walton's language is still so sparse that the action
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kind of slips by the wayside.

Really, though, I think it is the story itself. One horrible tragedy, after another, evil and damage to innocents, harm with no hope. There are just some things that I don't need to read about. The story does not glorify violence, far from it, but the violence just does not stop. All that is good and lovely is crushed: Branwyn, sister to Bran the Blessed, High King of the Isle of the Mighty, accepts the marriage proposal of Matholuch, King of Ireland. Which starts a series of events that culminates in Bran, his brother Manawyddan, and all the forces of the Isle of the Mighty traversing the Irish Sea to get retrieve Branwyn from her abusive husband and end her enslavement in the kitchens of the King. And the terror and bloodshed does not end there.

Anyway, if you are interested in the larger "Mabinogion" then this book spells out the details in all of the other translations of this story. So be aware and read with caution.
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Awards

Mythopoeic Awards (Finalist — 1972)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1971

Physical description

221 p.; 5.25 inches

ISBN

0020264747 / 9780020264743
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