Guy Gavriel Kay in 2006
Guy Gavriel Kay is an award-winning Canadian fantasy author. His works are known for hewing close to medieval European history, and for having very little magic.
As a young man, he worked with Christopher Tolkien preparing JRR Tolkien 's The Silmarillion for publication.
Works written by Guy Gavriel Kay include:
Guy Gavriel Kay provides examples of the following tropes:
1975-2000
The Forgotten Beasts of Eld (Patricia A. McKillip , 1975)
Bid Time Return (Richard Matheson , 1976)
Doctor Rat (William Kotzwinkle, 1977)
Our Lady of Darkness (Fritz Leiber , 1978)
Gloriana (Michael Moorcock , 1979)
Watchtower (Elizabeth A. Lynn, 1980)
The Shadow of the Torturer (Gene Wolfe , 1981)
Little, Big (John Crowley, 1982)
Nifft the Lean (Michael Shea, 1983)
The Dragon Waiting (John M. Ford , 1984)
Mythago Wood (Robert Holdstock, 1985)
Bridge of Birds (Barry Hughart, 1985)
Song of Kali (Dan Simmons , 1986)
Perfume (Patrick Suskind, 1987)
Replay (Ken Grimwood, 1988)
Koko (Peter Straub , 1989)
Lyonesse: Madouc (Jack Vance , 1990)
Only Begotten Daughter (James Morrow, 1991)
Boy's Life (Robert R. McCammon, 1992)
Last Call (Tim Powers , 1993)
Glimpses (Lewis Shiner, 1994)
Towing Jehovah (James Morrow, 1995)
The Prestige (Christopher Priest , 1996)
Godmother Night (Rachel Pollack, 1997)
The Physiognomy (Jeffrey Ford, 1998)
The Antelope Wife (Louise Erdrich, 1999)
Thraxas (Martin Scott , 2000)
2001-2025
Declare (Tim Powers , 2001)
Galveston (Sean Stewart, 2001)
The Other Wind (Ursula K. Le Guin , 2002)
The Facts of Life (Graham Joyce, 2003)
Ombria in Shadow (Patricia A. McKillip , 2003)
Tooth and Claw (Jo Walton , 2004)
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (Susanna Clarke, 2005)
Kafka on the Shore (Haruki Murakami , 2006)
Soldier of Sidon (Gene Wolfe , 2007)
Ysabel (, 2008)
The Shadow Year (Jeffrey Ford, 2009)
Tender Morsels (Margo Lanagan, 2009)
The City & the City (China MiƩville , 2010)
Who Fears Death (Nnedi Okorafor , 2011)
Osama (Lavie Tidhar, 2012)
Alif the Unseen (G. Willow Wilson , 2013)
A Stranger in Olondria (Sofia Samatar, 2014)
The Bone Clocks (David Mitchell, 2015)
The Chimes (Anna Smaill, 2016)
The Sudden Appearance of Hope (Claire North , 2017)
The Changeling (Victor LaValle, 2018)
Jade City (Fonda Lee, 2018)
Witchmark (C. L. Polk, 2019)
Queen of the Conquered (Kacen Callender, 2020)
Trouble the Saints (Alaya Dawn Johnson, 2021)
The Jasmine Throne (Tasha Suri, 2022)
Saint Death's Daughter (C.S.E. Cooney, 2023)
The Reformatory (Tananarive Due, 2024)