Dear A24, if you’re reading this, boy do I have an idea for you. Ten of them, in fact. Looking for your next feature? Want something to really knock the movie-goer socks off your devoted following of cinephiles? These ten fantasy books could be your next feature length haymaker punch to separate your adoring audience from their footwear. Weird, dark, cerebral, and sexy in a slightly uncomfortable sort of way, these 10 fantasy books are perfect for your next Oscar bait theatrical endeavor. Just make sure you credit me as an executive producer, these recommendations don’t come free.
The Buried Giant
(Faber & Faber)Looking for the spiritual successor to The Green Knight? Your redux Arthurian legend about a rather unchivalrous warrior of olde? A24, allow me to direct your attention to Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, the book that the bards wish they could have referenced to inspire their songs of King Arthur’s court. The story is set in mythical England, where a fog of forgetfulness has settled upon the land – and I don’t mean that figuratively. A literal dementia inducing miasma hangs about the kingdom, and a doddering old couple has just set out on a quest to find their son – who they can’t quite seem to remember having. An elegiac Odyssey through mist-drenched hill and dales, The Buried Giant is an Arthurian legend that the historians forgot – probably because they were huffing the mist themselves.
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