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**''[[The Wandering Fire]]'' ([[1986]]), winner of the [[1987]] [[Aurora Award]].
**''[[The Wandering Fire]]'' ([[1986]]), winner of the [[1987]] [[Aurora Award]].
**''[[The Darkest Road]]'' ([[1987]])
**''[[The Darkest Road]]'' ([[1987]])
*''[[Tigana]]'' ([[1990]]), winner of the [[1991]] [[Aurora Award]].  A sorcerer-oppressed city-state in a medieval almost-[[Italy]].
*''[[Tigana]]'' ([[1990]]), winner of the [[1991]] [[Aurora Award]].  A sorcerer-oppressed city-state in a medieval almost-Italy.
*''[[A Song for Arbonne]]'' ([[1992]]).  A modification of the [[Albigensian Crusade]] in a medieval almost-[[Provence]].  
*''[[A Song for Arbonne]]'' ([[1992]]).  A modification of the Albigensian Crusade in a medieval almost-Provence.  
*''[[The Lions of Al-Rassan]]'', ([[1995]]).  The story of two military strategists (one an almost-[[El Cid]]) in a medieval almost-[[Spain]].  
*''[[The Lions of Al-Rassan]]'', ([[1995]]).  The story of two military strategists (one an almost-[[El Cid]]) in a medieval almost-Spain.  
*''[[The Sarantine Mosaic]]'', a mosaicist under emperor Valerius II (an almost-[[Justinian I]]) in Sarantium (an almost-[[Constantinople]]), in two parts:
*''[[The Sarantine Mosaic]]'', a mosaicist under emperor Valerius II (an almost-Justinian I) in Sarantium (an almost-Constantinople), in two parts:
**''[[Sailing to Sarantium]]'' ([[1998]])
**''[[Sailing to Sarantium]]'' ([[1998]])
**''[[Lord of Emperors]]'' ([[2000]])
**''[[Lord of Emperors]]'' ([[2000]])
*''[[Beyond This Dark House]]'' ([[2003]]).  A collection of poetry.  
*''[[Beyond This Dark House]]'' ([[2003]]).  A collection of poetry.  
*''[[The Last Light of the Sun]]'' ([[2004]]).  A story based on the Erling (almost-[[Viking]]) invasions of [[England]] and [[Wales]] during the rule of Aeldred (an almost-[[Alfred the Great]]).
*''[[The Last Light of the Sun]]'' ([[2004]]).  A story based on the Erling (almost-Viking) invasions of England and Wales during the rule of Aeldred (an almost-Alfred the Great).
*''[[Ysabel]]'' ([[2007]])
*''[[Ysabel]]'' ([[2007]])



Revision as of 20:57, 26 February 2007

Guy Gavriel Kay is a Canadian historical/alternative fantasy writer.

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