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A review by kerryvaughan
The Children's Crusade by Kit Schluter, Marcel Schwob, Jorge Luis Borges
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
fast-paced
5.0
An IG post turned me onto Schwob and I am forever grateful. This was incredible.
A crumb of a novella about the medieval legend of thousands of children who walked in a body across the land during the Crusades looking for the Holy Sepulcher and finding tragedy instead, either being sold into slavery or lost at sea. The language stays punchy and crisp even as the perspective switches between eight characters including a leper, two popes and the children themselves. This is bleak, touching, beautiful stuff. One chapter end nearly made me cry.
So short you can read it in a hour and I strongly recommend you do. For me it was a perfect intro to an author who apparently influenced from under the radar several of the greats.
A crumb of a novella about the medieval legend of thousands of children who walked in a body across the land during the Crusades looking for the Holy Sepulcher and finding tragedy instead, either being sold into slavery or lost at sea. The language stays punchy and crisp even as the perspective switches between eight characters including a leper, two popes and the children themselves. This is bleak, touching, beautiful stuff. One chapter end nearly made me cry.
So short you can read it in a hour and I strongly recommend you do. For me it was a perfect intro to an author who apparently influenced from under the radar several of the greats.