The Once and Future King

654 pages

Published Nov. 1, 2011 by Ace.

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4 stars (10 reviews)

T. H. White's modern classic about King Arthur. This particular edition may have been published in Russia, but it is in fact written in English. I just finished reading this edition on the Open Library. I wonder why it is described as being written in Russian?

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Review of 'The Once and Future King, Complete Edition' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

I am quite surprised that this was not a part of my literary education growing up. I read a lot of classics and books written in and about England and old wars. This tale is as good as any of them. It is fantasy, Merlyn and King Arthur and the round table, but the line seems blurrier now to me than ever—It came alive in this book. At no point did it become boring or slow. King Arthur is just like me, and just like anyone else. He may not be the smartest person, but he sincerely wants to use what knowledge and experience he does have to simply make the world better. And he tries. He tries so hard.

I fell in love with the story, with poor King Arthur—growing old as the Round Table falls apart, with Lancelot and his stolid, gold heart and his flaws, with Queen …