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Castle Tzingal: A Poem
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Castle Tzingal: A Poem

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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.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 1984
Pages
277
ISBN
9780807112038

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.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 1984
Pages
277
ISBN
9780807112038