Have any good SF/F books been written that were inspired by the Byzantine Empire? Byzantines in space/with magic/in counterfactual histories, that sort of thing. Any recommendations much appreciated!
Seconding Guy Gavriel Kay, which is supposedly really very good, but I haven't managed to read yet.
Harry Turtledove wrote a whole series of alternate histories based around the Byzantine Empire persisting - the short stories are collected in "Agent of Byzantium" - but I don't know that I'd actually recommend them. (In fact his AHs were just brought up in a comment thread as being pretty faily, which accords with my memory.)
Other than that, I think I've mostly got stupid Templar conspiracies, and books where people travel the spice trade and stop off in Byzantium along the way.
Eric Flint's Belisarius series involves a political faction from the future introducing new technology and trying to conquer the world and steer history the way they want. The Byzantines are the main protaganists. It involves a lot of military campaigns, but there is some internal politics, also.
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Date: 2009-05-08 01:26 am (UTC)Harry Turtledove wrote a whole series of alternate histories based around the Byzantine Empire persisting - the short stories are collected in "Agent of Byzantium" - but I don't know that I'd actually recommend them. (In fact his AHs were just brought up in a comment thread as being pretty faily, which accords with my memory.)
Other than that, I think I've mostly got stupid Templar conspiracies, and books where people travel the spice trade and stop off in Byzantium along the way.
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Date: 2009-06-24 01:13 am (UTC)