Pulitzer Prize winner.Chabon (The Yiddish Policemen's Union) recreates 10th-century
Khazaria, the fabled kingdom of wild red-haired Jews on the western shore of the Caspian Sea, in
this sprightly historical adventure. Zelikman and Amram, respectively a gawky Frank and a gigantic
Abyssinian, make their living by means of confidence tricks, doctoring, bodyguarding and the
occasional bit of skullduggery along the Silk Road. The unlikely duo find themselves caught up in
larger events when they befriend Filaq, the headstrong and unlikable heir to the recently deposed
war king of the Khazars. Their attempts to restore Filaq to the throne make for a terrifically
entertaining modern pulp adventure replete with marauding armies, drunken Vikings, beautiful
prostitutes, rampaging elephants and mildly telegraphed plot points that aren't as they seem.
Chabon has a wonderful time writing intentionally purple prose and playing with conventions that
were most popular in the days of Rudyard Kipling and Talbot Mundy. Gary Gianni's elegant illustrations,
a cross between Vierge's art for Don Quixote and Brundage's Weird Tales covers, perfectly complement
the historical adventure. A significant change from Chabon's weightier novels, this dazzling trifle
is simply terrific fun.
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