Delightful, anyway! I don't think any of my favourite fictionals has a birthday. Nor do some of my historical pets... (though some have 2 due to calendar change).
I like the 'excuse for a party' idea. We could pick memorial days.
With Conrad, we could do like they do with the Saints, and celebrate the 'feast-day' of his death, in honour. Though that tends to strike me as a little morbid. Better, I think, to celebrate his victory at Tyre. I think he would like that to be remembered, rather than just his death.
The anniversary of his death is 28 April, which I tend to commemorate anyway (usually with wine and Italian food). Siege of Tyre... The start or the end? The end overlaps with New Year celebrations.
Hmm. April. Am I wrong, or do April dates often also overlap with dates of Easter? In any case, 28 April is a nice memorial date... and Italian food is always worth celebrating!
ugh. I FORCED myself to read the first book of that series. And again, told how truly wonderful Dunnet was and how truly magnificent Lymond was, I forced myself to get halfway through the second.
I absolutely HATED the books and HATED worse, Lymond.
I didn't know Dorothy Dunnett painted a picture of Lymond. Fascinating! The only portrait I knew of that she did of one of her own characters was a beautiful portrait of Archie Abernethy, which she had hanging in her studio. (The buyer had died, and his widow didn't want it.)
That picture is from one of the published paperbacks - I don't remember which one. An American edition, I think - it's not one I've ever owned.
Hee. I've heard other people have that reaction, so you're not alone. Myself, I fell in love with Lymond on page 3 or 4 and never stopped loving him - or Dorothy Dunnett's style. "The Game of Kings" (the one you hated)has been my favourite novel since I was fifteen years old.
I don't know how accurate it is, but word went round Dunnett fandom in the late seventies or early eighties that she had painted a portrait of him. (We do know she was an artist; her portrait of her spouse reputedly hung in the National Gallery in Edinborough.)
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Date: 2006-11-01 04:20 pm (UTC)(I take it that's one candle for every 160 years? ;-D)
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Date: 2006-11-01 04:47 pm (UTC)What to do when one of one's best-beloved's doesn't have a recorded birthday?
A moveable feast?
Any excuse for a party whenever?
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Date: 2006-11-01 04:48 pm (UTC)I don't think any of my favourite fictionals has a birthday.
Nor do some of my historical pets... (though some have 2 due to calendar change).
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Date: 2006-11-01 05:23 pm (UTC)Many of my later heroes have birthdays: I always celebrate Shelley's, one way or another, even if just with a private toast.
Thanks to the astrology angle, Lymond's birthday is a plot point in the novels, so we are able to celebrate it.
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Date: 2006-11-01 05:26 pm (UTC)With Conrad, we could do like they do with the Saints, and celebrate the 'feast-day' of his death, in honour. Though that tends to strike me as a little morbid. Better, I think, to celebrate his victory at Tyre. I think he would like that to be remembered, rather than just his death.
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Date: 2006-11-01 05:40 pm (UTC)Siege of Tyre... The start or the end? The end overlaps with New Year celebrations.
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Date: 2006-11-01 06:25 pm (UTC)Another date we could use as his 'official birthday' is his first documented appearance, which is 22 September 1160.
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Date: 2006-11-01 06:46 pm (UTC)I absolutely HATED the books and HATED worse, Lymond.
Just goes to show, to each her own.
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Date: 2006-11-01 06:55 pm (UTC)That picture is from one of the published paperbacks - I don't remember which one. An American edition, I think - it's not one I've ever owned.
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Date: 2006-11-01 06:56 pm (UTC)I can also double up on anniversaries for all my Russians, too, because of the calendar issue there!
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Date: 2006-11-01 06:56 pm (UTC)It's a 'love it or hate it' thing, I guess.
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