The Corn King and the Spring Queen - second US edition
by Naomi Mitchison
Erif Der, a witch in a Black Sea land, falls in love with the king whom she
was supposed to topple. As Spring Queen, she takes revenge on her scheming
father, introduces death into the cycle of the seasons and must seek
purification of her soul. Another seeker is Kleomenes, rebel king of Sparta, who
is willing to put up his own children and his mother as hostages for the sake of
the revolution in which he fervently believes. Berris Der, brother of Erif and
an adventurous painter-sculptor hopelessly in love with a Spartan woman,
represents a third type of quester. There are many others in a crowded canvas
stretching from Asia Minor to Egypt. In scenes of beauty and power, Mitchison
breathes life into such perennial themes as courage, forgiveness, the search for
meaning, and self-sacrifice.
Book has blue boards quarter-bound with black cloth, title in gold on the spine,
with plain black endpapers; 654 pgs.
Jacket is near fine, price intact at 27.95; front flap creased.