Upon the Corner of the Moon, by Valerie Nieman
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Meet Valerie Nieman, the author
Why I wrote this book:
The murderous Macbeths became part of my life when I found Tales from Shakespeare, accessible even to a (too young) reader. My father often would quote Shakespeare, especially, “I have lived long enough; my way of life/ Is fall’n into the sear, the yellow leaf…” from Act V. He took me to see a touring production of Macbeth when I was a pre-teen, and I remember the dramatic lighting, the ragged garments of the witches, the fight scenes, but mostly the language.
When I learned that the Macbeth story I loved was a complete reversal of history, I had to keep digging. How did a rightful king who ruled for 17 years and was called by contemporaries “The Righteous” become a heinous villain? Was Gruach or “Lady Macbeth” tainted by the eons-old suspicion of powerful women, making them into madwomen and witches? Shakespeare had based his play on chronicles that reshaped Macbeth into a murderous usurper in order to please the king and plump up the bona fides of the dynasty.
I had to write the real story.
Applause! Applause!
“…an impressive balance between the creatively literary and the historical…a compelling portrait of eleventh century Alba for readers of all backgrounds.”
Association for Scottish Literature
“The journey of the Macbeths is not the famed and false one of Shakespeare, but a mixture of both their true and imagined place in Scotland’s history… Highly recommended.”
Historical Novels Review
“Pagan rituals, visions and prophecies; commingling of myth, religion and history; poets, princes and perpetually plotting monarchs; sibling rivalry; siege and conquest. … It’s an amazing tour de force …”
Southern Literary Review
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