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Cover artist
  
Stephen E. Fabian

Publication date
  
1978

Pages
  
202 pp

Originally published
  
1978

Genre
  
Fantasy

Illustrator
  
Stephen Fabian

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardback)

ISBN
  
0-87054-082-3

Author
  
Phyllis Eisenstein

Publisher
  
Arkham House

Country
  
United States of America

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Works by Phyllis Eisenstein, Fantasy books

Born to Exile is a fantasy novel by author Phyllis Eisenstein, the first of her two Alaric novels. It was originally published in 1978 by longtime U. S. specialty press Arkham House in a first edition trade hardcover of 4,148 copies; it has since been published in several mass-market paperback editions and again in hardcover in the UK. Portions of the novel were first serialized as individual shorter works through The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. (The second novel in the series, In The Red Lord's Reach, was first published in 1989 as a mass-market paperback from Signet Books and as a 1992 UK hardcover from Grafton, having been first serialized in 1988 as three monthly installments in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.)

Contents

Plot summary

Born to Exile concerns the adventures of a wandering minstrel called Alaric, who possesses the otherwise unknown ability to teleport. The novel details his journey to uncover the secrets of his own past and the true nature of his mysterious ability.

For eight weary months, Alaric the minstrel trudged the lonely road of exile. Born with preternatural powers, the infant Alaric had been found by foster parents abandoned on a hillside, newborn and naked, with a bloody, severed hand clutching his ankles. Older and with those powers on full display, he suddenly found himself rejected by his foster family, branded a witch-child. Alaric now wanders the world as a solitary wayfarer, with a knapsack, a few clothes, and a lute his only possessions.

On this journey, he encounters the craggy towers and shining spires of a distant castle, like some gleaming vision in one of his songs. Within, Alaric is accepted as court minstrel but becomes embroiled in palace intrigue that involves Medron, the court magician, and the King's daughter, Princess Solinde. Subsequently, he journey's to the sinister Inn of the Black Swan and then to a superstition-ensorcelled village. There, Alaric is restored to his supernatural antecedents, known as the Lords of All Power.

Publishing history

  • New York: Dell Books, first US mass-market paperback edition, 1980.
  • New York:Del Rey Books, (mass-market reprint) 1981.
  • New York: New American Library, (mass-market reprint) 1989.
  • London: Grafton, UK hardcover First Edition, 1992.
  • References

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