tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6571241725404229411.post2446460778583730134..comments2023-09-02T05:30:49.720+07:00Comments on Potpourri of Science Fiction Literature: 1982: Kinship of the White Bird 3 - A Tapestry of Time (Cowper, Richard)2theDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15795328679130917054noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6571241725404229411.post-47025929565486554532012-05-07T12:02:41.657+07:002012-05-07T12:02:41.657+07:00I'm no historian, so I'm just applying lab...I'm no historian, so I'm just applying labels as I see fit... kept thinking you would have enjoyed this series more than me! The church suppression before and just after 3000AD were drowned in petty tyranny, regal tyranny, and authoritative tyranny. Jump forward to the 3800AD century and the idea of catholic church is just that, but the Kinship themselves have established their own church. Maybe 800 years spanning the two centuries is a bit of a stretch to say Dark Ages and Renaissance... but I'm not too good with these kinds of labels. Interested in the series though?2theDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14458136942599361822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6571241725404229411.post-29519065016440785722012-05-07T04:27:53.062+07:002012-05-07T04:27:53.062+07:00Are you implying that there was a Dark Age and the...Are you implying that there was a Dark Age and then the Renaissance? Hehe, as a medievalist, I BEG to differ. But, in some future variation, perhaps this pattern holds true ;)<br /><br />And yes, I'm being snarky on purpose. I haven't read fantasy (besides VanderMeer in a decade...).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com