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The Prince’s Pen

Horatio Clare

Series: New Stories from the Mabinogion

Category: Fiction, Literary Fiction, eBooks

Number of pages: 200

ISBN: 9781854115522

Publication date: October 18, 2011

Price: £8.99

Series: New Stories from the Mabinogion

Category: Fiction, Literary Fiction, eBooks

Number of pages: 200

ISBN: 9781854115638

Publication date: October 18, 2011

Price: £4.99

“…an epic tale of conflict, faith and banishment… this reworked tale provides a graphic depiction of the cruelty of war and torture.” – The Guardian

The Invaders’ drones hear everything and see all. England is now a defeated archipelago but somewhere in the higher ground to the far west, insurrection is brewing. The self-styled kings of Wales, Ludo and Levello, take prisoners, but can they free the British Isles without the help of Islamic princess Shakira and the power of Pakistan, the only other country remaining in the free world?

Award-winning author Horatio Clare refracts politics, faith and the contemporary world order through the prism of some of the earliest British myths, the Mabinogion, to ask who are the outsiders, the infidels and who the enemy within.

Horatio Clare

Horatio Clare (b. 1973) is a writer, radio producer and journalist. Born in London, he and his brother Alexander grew up on a hill farm in the Black Mountains of south Wales. Clare describes the experience in his first book Running for the Hills (John Murray 2006) in which he sets out to trace the course and causes of his parents divorce, and recalls the eccentric, romantic and often harsh conditions of his childhood. The book was widely and favourably reviewed in the UK, where it became a bestseller, as in the US.
Running for the Hills was nominated for the Guardian First Book Award and shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award. Horatio has written about Ethiopia, Namibia and Morocco, and now divides his time between South Wales, Lancashire and London. He was awarded a Somerset Maugham Award for the writing of A Single Swallow (Chatto and Windus, 2009).

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Horatio Clare reads from The Prince’s Pen