The first synopsis and images from LABYRINTH, a mini-series produced by Tony and Ridley Scott that adapts Kate Mosse's bestselling novel. One woman notices her and holds out a brown journal of sorts. Not Paris. Join BookBrowse today to start discovering exceptional books! You could be forgiven for not being able to remember anything about who they were, because even the author doesn't seem to think women are anything other than a nice pair of legs. Also - and I realise that this is my personal issue more than anything else - but I really, really hate it when authors writing about a setting that isn't their mother tongue throw in sentences in the setting's original language to show off how much research they've done. Kate Mosse is an English author specialized in novels, short stories, non-fiction and broadcasting. Publication information is for the USA, and (unless stated otherwise) represents the first print edition. What People are Saying About This From the Publisher Elegantly written.An action-packed adventure of modern conspiracy and medieval passion. Aliceeventually realises that, like Alais, her destiny is inseparable from that of the Grail. And the Grail legends, of all the classics, fit the bill in every way. Also in the prologue, there are glimpses of the two time periods. These elements all read as an attempt to set Labyrinth apart, but unfortunately serve to further confuse the narrative. The classic stories, stories with stamina, tell us not only about times past, but also throw new light on time present. [5], Reviewing Labyrinth for The New York Times, Mike Hale gave it an negative assessment. It's utter garbage. A television adaptation of the novel adapted by Adrian Hodges and directed by Christopher Smith was released in 2012. Rather than a traditional action hero, I wanted the women to get to do the swashbuckling for once. The novel has also been translated and published in 38 languages worldwide. Kate Mosse is the author of the international mega-bestsellers Labyrinth, Citadel, and Sepulchre, with sales of more than five million copies in forty-two languages. Labyrinth by Kate Mosse (Paperback, 2005). But to no avail. The author of the multi-million-selling Languedoc trilogy, set amidst religious wars in south-west France and beginning with the bestselling Labyrinth, Kate Mosse has written nine novels and short . I visited many medieval re-enactment events, both in England and in southwest France, watching Jousts and seeing how battles were fought. Is there a conflict between literary quality and commercial success? [4], Variety reported in March 2011 that Ridley Scott was developing a television adaptation of Labyrinth. The cinematographer is Australian Robert Humphreys[4], The series has a total running time of 180 minutes and is split in two parts. Q. The characters tend to be two dimensional but they draw you in nonetheless. For question 4, how would you challenge the statement. The chapters in the past are much better than the ones in the present because things actually do happen and the history of the Cathars & daily castle life in the 1200s is interesting. Her new novel The Burning Chambers . Kate and her husband live in West Sussex and Carcasonne, France. She has also written three works of non-fiction, four plays, contributed essays and introductions to classic novels and collections. Labyrinth kept me reading in bed under a nice comfortable duvet for many nights. Sadly, I really did not love this book, and not for want of trying. Click Here to find out who said this, as well as discovering other famous literary quotes! Q. And, when youve finished, do you wish you could start all over again? In this case historical fiction in the guise of yet another (yawn) grail quest. This book had absolutely no redeeming characteristics to speak of. Among Kates guests on the show have been many of the worlds leading and best-selling authors includingDr Maya Angelou, Philip Pullman, Paulo Coelho, Beryl Bainbridge, Joanne Harris, Professor Richard Dawkins, Ian McEwan, Peter Ackroyd, Tracy Chevalier, Joanna Trollope, Margaret Atwood, Pat Barker, Fay Weldon, Jean Auel and Ian Rankin. Labyrinth is, in some ways, my love letter to Carcassonneeven though it took me some to realise what I wanted to writeand the mountains, hills, rocks, woods are as much characters in the story as the people, real and imagined. The extent of the characterisation in this book was that every character had One Defining Personality Trait, and they were only ever referred to by that trait. Genre: Thrillers It took me a long time to get past the first part of the book (mainly because of all the not so important descriptions of everything), but after that an amazing and mysterious story was created, which was what I expected when I started to read the book. Source: Kate Mosse on Wikipedia. BookBrowse LLC 1997-2023. Come on, Kate. Labyrinth [DVD] [2013] John Hurt (Actor), Tom Felton (Actor) Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over Format: DVD 328 ratings 2899 DVD 28.99 DVD 15 July 2014 No enhanced packaging 1 20.03 20.03 20.02 DVD 8 April 2013 2 28.99 28.99 1.63 Free delivery on your first order Select the 'Free delivery on first order' option at checkout. Kate Mosse. Labyrinth drew from a number literary works for inspiration, including The Wizard of Oz, Snow White, and the Brothers Grimm, as well as the works of Maurice Sendak, Hans Christian Andersen, and Lewis Carroll.Blink and you miss it, but all of these works are on the shelves of Sarah's reading library in her room. The two stories occur in a shared geography and intertwine. Do you see Guilhem as an unhappy character, who never fully atones for his betrayal of Alas, or does he finally put things right? Although it is usually associated with 14th century Spain, the Inquisition was actually established a century earlier, in 1233, by Pope Grgoire IX, under the control of the Dominican Order, precisely for the purpose of extirpating Cathar heresy. All attempts by the Catholic Church to defeat the Cathars through theological debate had failed, as had attempts to conquer the people of the Midi by launching a Crusade against them.Finally, accepting they had lost the battle of words and that the sword was not enough, the Pope decided he needed something more systematic, more suppressive, more insidious. Adventure Drama Fantasy This mini-series follows two women, medieval Alas Pelletier du Mas (Jessica Brown Findlay), who lives through the Crusades and Cathar massacres in medieval France, and modern-day Alice Tanner (Vanessa Kirby), in their quest to find the Holy Grail. This page was last edited on 17 October 2022, at 21:16. Its all about the fit, not the label! Your email address will not be published. I got about halfway through the book and i was still waiting for something to happen! How did you research the different aspects of the bookthe archaeology, the history of the Cathars and the Crusade against them, the Grail legends, and so forth? From National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree, a debut novel set in 1950s Alaska about two unlikely homesteaders. Weve lived part of the year in Carcassonne for the past sixteen years and I began researching, planning and writingLabyrinth five years ago now, well before The Da Vinci Code hit the shelves! Promising a Da Vinci Code-like plot, premised on historical mystery, it did not take a huge amount of effort on the part of Waterstones to secure my purchase (although the multi-buy sale certainly helped). Mosse relies on heavy exposition and tosses adjectives and adverbs in like my grandmother does salt. - Kirkus Reviews. So we were supposed to believe that Alas was good and kind and smart because Mosse kept telling us she was, instead of her doing anything legitimately interesting or intelligent. On TV, Kate is the presenter of BBC Fours Readers & Writers Roadshow. It was incredibly difficult! Kate Mosse. My husbandwhos an interpreter and teacher, as well as a novelisthad lived in Paris for several years and we wanted a fulltime base in France for our family, but it was a coincidence we chose Carcassonne. Ms. Mosse handled the persecution of the Cathars with great care and gave me a reason to further research their history and the French Crusade of 1209. In the Pyrenees mountains near Carcassonne, Alice, a volunteer at an archaeological dig stumbles into a cave and makes a startling discovery - two crumbling skeletons, strange writings on the walls, and the pattern of a labyrinth; between the skeletons, a stone ring, and a small leather bag. And the story of the Grail is one of the most well-known of the lesser-known histories. certain categories of personal information, discloses, sells, or shares certain personal information. Subscribe to receive some of our best reviews, "beyond the book" articles, book club info and giveaways by email. All from $11.18 Used Books from $11.18 Search String: Summary | Kate Mosse is an award-winning novelist, playwright, essayist and non-fiction writer, the author of eight novels and short story collections, including the multimillion-selling Languedoc Trilogy, The Burning Chambers Series and number one bestselling Gothic fiction The Winter Ghosts and The Taxidermist's Daughter.Her books have been translated into thirty-seven languages and published in . A colossal waste of time. The series aired in Canada, Korea, Poland and Portugal in autumn 2012, in Sweden in December 2012, the UK in March 2013, the U.S. in May 2014, and was set to air in Austria and Germany early 2013. Labyrinth Languedoc Trilogy (Series) Book 1 Kate Mosse Author (2006) The Library Book Anita Anand Contributor Ann Cleeves Contributor (2012) Citadel Kate Mosse Author (2014) The Taxidermist's Daughter Kate Mosse Author Michelle Ford Narrator (2016) We Need to Talk About Kevin Serpent's Tail Classics (Series) Lionel Shriver Author Personal, er, "highlights" for me included, the main character (Alice) wandering around some village in the middle of nowhere only to bump into a bloke she once met yunks ago in another country. Do you think it is important that, after the prologue, Kate starts the novel proper with 10 chapters set in the medieval past? Kates new novel, The Taxidermists Daughter is out now. As I was reading this I greatly disliked it at some times and was really into it at other times. This book is too long, too slow and takes itself way too seriously! I also thought it was strange to see Mosse's next book looks & sounds identical to this one. [1] The production is a collaboration between Scott's Scott Free production company, Tandem Communications (Germany), and Film Afrika Worldwide (South Africa), and in association with Universal Production Partners (Czech Republic). Nothing else was any good. The Languedoc truly is Cathar Country. The executive producers were Tim Halkin, Liza Marshall, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Rola Bauer, Jonas Bauer, and Hodges. Labyrinth. Format: Digital. I had high hopes for this one. means that everyones realised thatLabyrinth is a long term project, the result of many years work, and its not come up at all. In the Pyrenees mountains near Carcassonne, Alice, a volunteer at an archaeological dig stumbles into a cave and makes a startling discovery-two crumbling skeletons, strange writings on the walls, and the pattern of a labyrinth; between the skeletons, a stone ring, and a small leather bag. Fortunately, my children share my enthusiasm for the medieval past, so were always happy to come with me. But yet, I fell in love straight away. The Book Lovers' Appreciation Society: Breast Cancer Care Short Story Collection. The story of Alais in the 1200s invoked some wonderful characters, and Alais herself was a heroine of true individuality and strength. What are the origins of the story of the Grail? Is this aspect of the adventure important to your enjoyment of the novel. Sometimes, books choose their authors, I think, rather than the other way round. What were the clues? Search: The novelist and Women's Prize co-founder Kate Mosse talks about her new sweeping epic, her kind of feminism and why it's time publishers stood for equal representation. Who is Kate Mosse? Kate Mosse grew up in Chichester and attended Chichester High School and New College, Oxford. In the present, another woman sees the find as a means to the political power she craves; while a man who has great power will kill to destroy all traces of the discovery and everyone who stands in his way. were important or how they had come to be were entirely ignored. The first time I went to Carcassonne, November 1989, I was six months pregnant with my first child and it was cold and wet and dismal. However, it is not just the sight of the shattered bones that makes her uneasy; there is an overwhelming sense of evil in the tomb that Alice finds hard to shake off, even in the bright French sunshine. The quote on the back of the paperback edition from the Kirkus Review really says it all: A quickly paced adventure that wears its considerable learning lightly and of higher literary quality than The Da Vinci Code, to which it will inevitably be compared. And yet Labyrinth goes more than a few steps further, not just adding new and original twists to the myth of the grail, but adding a new depth and level that hasnt been seen before. From 19982001, Kate was Deputy Director of Chichester Festival Theatre in West Sussex, the first woman ever to hold the position. Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class. In 1209, newly married Alas is living in Carcassonne, a stronghold of Cathars who have been declared heretical by the Church. have a lot to answer for. As for the truth behind it all, Mosse doesnt offer a note of explanation, but leaves it to the readers imagination. She has written and presented several programmes for BBC Radio 4 on the arts and sponsorship. Buy HD $2.99 More purchase options 2. Im incredibly lucky to be bilingual, so I read books in both French and English, and will talk about both of those on here although I will do more in English, since I know thats probably what the majority of the people who ever find this blog will be interested in! As a result, at the time of the historical sections of Labyrinth1209-1244the Catholic churches in the Languedoc were empty for the most part and much of the population, from the Counts in their castles to the ordinary folk at the gates, were sympathetic to, if not actually followers of, the Cathar church. Labyrinthtells two stories simultaneously: that of 17 year old Alais in 13th century southern France, and that of the academic Alice Tanner in 2005. It starts off intriguing and the landscape descriptions towards the end are quite lovely, but I wasted way too much time on this one. Her books have been translated into 38 languages and published in more than 40 countries. Although Alais cannot understand the strange words and . Eight hundred years ago, on the night before a brutal civil war ripped apart Languedoc, three books were entrusted to Alas, a young herbalist and healer, the daughter of the steward of Carcassona. About Kate Mosse Kate Mosse is the author of ten novels & short story collections, including the No 1 bestselling The Joubert Family Chronicles - The Burning Chambers, The City of Tears and The Ghost Ship - as well as the multimillion selling Languedoc Trilogy - Labyrinth, Sepulchre and Citadel - and No 1 bestselling Gothic fiction including The Winter Ghosts and The In the prologue Kate gives glimpses several leading characters. The author was still developing the characters 200 pages into the book. In this extraordinary thriller, rich in the atmospheres of medieval and contemporary France, the lives of two women born centuries apart are linked by a common destiny. She also judged the Orange/Scotsman Young Communicators Award in May 2002. (For example, Raymond-Roger Trencavel, Agns de Montpellier, Simon de Montfort and others.) Because of their Dualist doctrine, the Cathars had no churches or sanctified buildings, they despised the Cross as an instrument of torture, and had no need of relics. "Fun for most of the way - and very likely to be one of next summer's popular vacation reads." The narratives are tied together by the unravelling of the mysteries of the true Grail, which is written and bound in three volumes, and the symbol of the labyrinth. However, after Id finished and delivered the first draft of Labyrinth to my agent in January 2004, I did buy a copy of The Da Vinci Code. Skilfully blending the lives of two women divided . too much info fer sure, and the sex scenes seemed to have been copied & pasted from a harlequin novel) and then did not give enough detail where warranted (the Cathars and how they came to be). The first obviously Holy Grail story is Chrtien de Troyes Le Conte du Graal (Perceval) in the mid-1170s (although, in common with the custom of the time, he credited his patron for having told him the story in the first instance); this was followed shortly afterwards by a poem by Robert de Boron, Joseph of Arimathea, then, most significantly, the great Parzival, by the German poet Wolfram von Eschenbach, in 1200, which put the story on the map for good! A German-South African co-production, the two-part series was filmed on location in the medieval town of Carcassonne in southwest France and Cape Town, South Africa. It almost always rings false and is always off-putting, and because I notice this in French rather than any other language, the French is almost always just slightly wrong. - Publishers Weekly. Reviews | I think most of us, despite what we read in the newspapers every day, are looking at ways to connect with other people rather than the opposite. Do you think it would be okay to say that because Alice is not a trained archaeologist should wouldn't recognise a life changing object? Why has it taken so many different forms over the centuries? Even though the Cathar church was organised into Bishoprics and Dioceses, the lack of specific and dedicated buildings or meeting places, the Cathars natural disregard for worldly goods, as well as their unwillingness to engage with the World, meant that they left few physical traces of their existence. By Kate Mosse This fast-paced adventure story moves rapidly between medieval France and the present day; a passionate and expressive book about the shared stories of our past and the true elixir of life. She finds the remains of two skeletons. As she slips it on her finger, she is taken back as if she was drunk. Although theres much discussion about the origins of their religious beliefthere are links with Zoroastrianism, Gnosticism, Manichaeism, Bogomolism as well as some aspects of Hinduismit is difficult to trace their particular brand of Christianity to just one source. It's poorly written and badly edited. Kate wanted to tell an adventure story in which active women shaped their own destinies. Her fiction includes the novels Labyrinth (2005), Sepulchre (2007), The Winter Ghosts (2009), and Citadel (2012), as well as an acclaimed collection of short stories, The Mistletoe Bride & Other Haunting Tales (2013). LABYRINTH is a two-part miniseries in which a modern woman finds her destiny linked with that of a 13th century ancestor and the Holy Grail. The background of the 13th century is the persecution of the Cathars in Languedoc; in the 20th century it is an archealogical dig in the same area. Required fields are marked *. It's 7oo pages, and needed to be brutally edited down. Beyond frustrating. The books contain the secrets to the Holy Grail. Like all writers of historical fiction, libraries, museums, and books, books and more books! This is where youll see your current point status and your earned rewards. An exquisitely rendered portrait of a unique father-daughter relationship and a moving memoir of family and identity. Q. I think that all of us, men and women alike, are attracted to epic stories, stories that take us away from the mundane and the everyday, into the big subjects, the big emotions. The title, the cover, the blurb, the size, even the genre (historical fiction) did not excite me so I delayed, procastinated, snuck other books in ahead of it. In Labyrinth the purpose of the grailis to allow someone to live in order to bear witness. Adventure writing is still alive and kicking, its just a matter of definition. Ultimately the story becomes a quest for the Holy Grail. It was published in 2005. I think it's the laziest deus ex machina anybody can use as a way of patching over massive plot holes without having to do any actual work to wrap everything up nicely. But not until the very end was I able to truly understand the point of the plot. The book, he says, contains the secret of the true Grail, and the ring, inscribed with a labyrinth, will identify a guardian of the Grail. $8.00. [5] The screenplay was adapted by Adrian Hodges. It divides into two main storylines that follow two protagonists, Alas (from the year 1209) and Alice (in the year 2005). ), adventures, setbacks and triumphsbut Labyrinth is a quest novel rather than a happily-ever-after. (And judging from the letters and emails Ive had so far, there are lots of male readers, as well as female readers, who like the idea of the women doing the swashbuckling!). 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