Westmark (novel)

Westmark (novel)

infobox Book |
name = Westmark
title_orig =
translator =


image_caption = 1997 paperback edition cover
author = Lloyd Alexander
illustrator =
cover_artist =
country = United States
language = English
series = Westmark trilogy
genre = Fantasy novel
publisher = E. P. Dutton
release_date = April 1981
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages = 184 pp (first edition, hardback)
isbn = ISBN 0-525-42335-4 (first edition, hardback)
preceded_by =
followed_by = "The Kestrel"

"Westmark" is a fantasy novel by Lloyd Alexander that received an American Book Award. It is the first book of the Westmark trilogy, followed by "The Kestrel" and "The Beggar Queen." Showing influences from the French existentialist writers whose works Alexander translated early in his career, the series is far darker and more adult than Alexander's previous works such as The Chronicles of Prydain.

Set in the fictional kingdom of Westmark in a time period approximately equivalent to the 18th century, it tells a story of political upheaval and revolution strikingly similar to the history of the French Revolution, as seen through the eyes of a young printer's apprentice who goes on the run after his master is murdered. "Westmark" leads directly into the second volume of the trilogy, "The Kestrel."

Plot summary

It is a complicated and politically dangerous period in Westmark. The country's ruler, King Augustine IV, has slipped into dementia, depression and illness since the supposed death of his only child, the Princess Augusta, over six years ago. Despite the efforts of the Queen, Caroline, and the court physician, Dr. Torrens, the King is increasingly manipulated by his chief minister Cabbarus, who has designs on the throne. While the ill king is kept distracted by a series of mystics and charlatans who claim to be able to speak to his dead child, Cabbarus increases his control over Westmark, restricting freedoms and abusing the king's powers.

Young Theo, an orphan, has been raised by a small town printer named Anton. After the pair accepts a job from a travelling salesman they are investigated by Cabbarus' men, who declare their job illegal and proceed to destroy their press. In the ensuing scuffle and chase, Theo attacks a soldier and Anton is shot and killed.

With no one else to turn to, Theo takes to the countryside, eventually meeting up with the men who hired him and Anton for the printing job: Count Las Bombas, a con artist, and his dwarf driver/partner Musket. Theo joins up with them, rather reluctantly, and ends up participating in their money-making schemes. They eventually discover a girl named Mickle, a poor street urchin, who has a talent for throwing her voice and mimickery. The Count builds a charade around Mickle, dressing her up as the Oracle Priestess and putting her on display, claiming that she can speak to the spirits of the dead.

Theo, despite his growing affection for the bright but vulnerable Mickle, begins to find this too dishonest for his tastes and abandons the group, eventually falling in with Florian, an anti-monarchist and rebel who plans revolution with his band of loyal followers. Meanwhile, Mickle, Las Bombas and Musket have been arrested for fraud, Cabbarus has attempted to have Dr. Torrens assassinated and a politically minded journalist goes into hiding to save himself from Cabbarus' wrath.

Events come to a head when Theo plots to break his old companions out of prison, with help from Florian and his allies. Their reunion, however, does not last long; Cabbarus has tracked them down and has them all arrested. He brings the group to the Juliana, the King and Queen's palace in the capital city, and suddenly Mickle's long-repressed childhood memories come to the surface, revealing treason, attempted murder and corruption in the heart of the Westmark government.

Characters in "Westmark"

*Augustine IV – King of Westmark
*Caroline – Queen of Westmark
*Augusta – Princess
*Theo – young printer's apprentice, orphan and protagonist
*Cabbarus – manipulative chief minister to the King
*Mickle – poor street urchin
*Florian – an anti-monarchist and rebel
*Las Bombas – Count and conman
*Dr. Torrens – court physician
*Musket – dwarf driver, partner to Las Bombas


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Westmark — may refer to:* Westmark (novel), a fantasy novel written by Lloyd Alexander * Reichsgau Westmark, a planned Reichsgau of Nazi Germany, that included the former Territory of the Saar Basin, the Bavarian Palatinate and after 1940, the Frenc… …   Wikipedia

  • Fatherland (novel) — Infobox Book name = Fatherland title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover pre publication copy author = Robert Harris illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Thriller, Alternate …   Wikipedia

  • Lloyd Alexander — Infobox Writer name =Lloyd Chudley Alexander |thumb|Book cover of The High King caption = birthdate = birth date|1924|1|30|df=y birthplace = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 deathdate = death date and age|2007|5|17|1924|1|30|df=y deathplace = Drexel… …   Wikipedia

  • The Chronicles of Prydain — The Book of Three The Black Cauldron The Castle of Llyr Taran Wanderer The High King Author …   Wikipedia

  • Alexander, Lloyd — ▪ 2008       American author born Jan. 30, 1924 , Philadelphia, Pa. died May 17, 2007, Drexel Hill, Pa. transported readers to a world of fantasy with a five book series that was known as the Prydain Chronicles. The Book of Three (1964) launched… …   Universalium

  • The Foundling and Other Tales from Prydain — The Foundling and Other Tales of Prydain   Author(s) …   Wikipedia

  • National Book Award — Der National Book Award (NBA) ist neben dem Pulitzer Preis der renommierteste Literaturpreis der USA. Er wird seit 1950 jährlich vergeben; zurzeit in den vier Kategorien Roman, Lyrik, Kinderbuch und Sachbuch. Zuvor gab es eine Anzahl weiterer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hermann Göring — This article is about the Nazi officer. For other people with the same surname, see Göring (disambiguation). The title of this article contains the character ö. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Goering.… …   Wikipedia

  • Encino, Los Angeles, California — Encino (Spanish for evergreen or holm oak ) is a district of the City of Los Angeles, California, United States. Specifically, it is located in the central portion of the southern San Fernando Valley. It derives its name from the Rancho Los… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert W. Service — Robert William Service (January 16, 1874 ndash; September 11, 1958) was a poet and writer. He is mostly well known for his writings on the Canadian North, including the poems The Shooting of Dan McGrew , The Law of the Yukon , and The Cremation… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”