Castle Tzingal: A Poem

Paperback Published on: 01/10/1984
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Synopsis

With this poem, Fred Chappell takes his readers far from the southern landscape and familiar passions of his acclaimed Midquest tetralogy. He tells instead of a forbidding medieval castle ruled by a mad king and peopled by bitter, scheming grotesques and melancholy weaklings who cower at the sound of the sweet, sad voice of truth that haunts their nights.

Castle Tzingal is a fairy tale without moral or happy ending, a tale in which lies and self-deceptions take the place of ogres and in which moral corruption is the dragon to be slain. In a series of highly formal dramatic monologues, Chappell presents the corrupt longings and fears of the court's manipulative astrologer, its forlorn queen, a pensioned admiral, a seductive page, and the homunculus, born of chemicals and fire, who spies on them all:

What things I might say if I so inclined!

The astrologer's passion for a comely page

Is news; Queen Frynna has no peace of mind

Since a nimble harpist sojourned here

Last twelvemonth; there's a wealthy vein of silver

Runs beneath our Castle Tzingal; the magpie

Singing in the courtyard wicker cage

Is a transformed enemy sorcerer.

This kind if information finds its flowering

In time; all knowledge becomes of use,

And when it does I bear it to the King.

Ruling over this monstrous court is King Tzingal himself, self-proclaimed ""great lord of toads"", whose only power is hatred and whose reign can only be ended when his dismal kingdom is finally overrun by truth, by poetry.

Set in a mythical kingdom in a mythical age, Castle Tzingal is a political fairy tale that speaks with the vivid, sometimes harsh truth and knowledge of our most fevered nightmares.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: LSU Press
  • ISBN: 9780807112038
  • Number of pages: 46
  • Dimensions: 218 x 140 x 5 mm
  • Weight: 86g
  • Languages: English