A Game of Thrones - the first book in GRR Martin’s epic saga A song of Ice and Fire - came out in August 1996.
@GRRMspeaking originally planned this as a trilogy, but the scope of the work forced him to expand it to a 7 book series. The last two books are yet to be published.
The series was a reaction to Tolkien inspired fantasy tropes.
Martin wanted to ask “was Aragorn a good king? What were his tax laws like? Does a good warrior make a good king?”
Here is the original letter that GRRM wrote to the publisher outlining the series (all image credits to @Waterstones)
If you are not interested in reading typed letters from 30 years back, the good folks @businessinsider have transcribed the letter here:
While the books and the hit HBO show have a ridiculous following. The series is particularly (in)famous for fan theories. Some of the fan theories are, well, ummm, I.N.S.A.N.E
Exhibit 1) All the Brandon Stark’s or as the redditor observant_hobo calls it “All-Bran Serial” theory.
This is based on one of the several stories that Old Nan tells Brandon Stark: reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comme…
Exhibit 2) Jojen Paste Theory: This is about Jojen Reed who unfortunately occupies a minor place in the shows, but is fairly important in the books. This theory involves blood sacrifice, a paste that Brandon Stark consumes and more!
Exhibit 3) Lord Varys is a mermaid. Yes you read that right. We cannot even explain this so please read wikiofthrones.com/6568/game-of-t…
Exhibit 4) The Bolt-On Theory ie. Roose Bolton is an immortal skin shifting vampire! The crux of the theory is that the Boltons are vampire Lords and that there has only been one Bolton patriarch.
One of the primary reasons cited is the frequent leeching that Roose Bolton undergoes in the books to remove bad blood. #ok But if this floats your boat these two reddit threads indulge in paralysis by analysis!
For many such fan theories and some amazing discussions head over to reddit.com/r/pureasoiaf where ONLY the books are discussed and reddit.com/r/asoiaf where the books, the show, and everything in between are discussed.
While a lot of ink/youtube snark has been directed towards GRRM for not finishing A song of Ice and Fire.
We would like to point you to @neilhimself’s immortal words “George R.R. Martin is not your bitch.”
Finally, the entire series has spawned an industry of nerd-related collectibles and spin-offs: these include coins, limited edition books, box sets, maps, signed original art, art prints, video games, board games, annual calendar, cookbooks etc all set in the world of ASOIAF.
Here is a peek into the @SubPress signed limited edition (limited to 500 copies) of A Game of Thrones that we are EXCITED to own.
You can say, we put this 🧵only to show these off.
Some of the content in these were based on discussions with Satyajit Chetri, who was a panelist on our Hollywood quiz (link here). Do read his blogpost on his favourite unfinished book series.
In his will, Independent India's first Prime Minister, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, expressed his wish to be cremated and have his ashes scattered across India "so that they might mingle with the dust and soil of India and become an indistinguishable part of India."
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On 27 May, 1964 Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru breathed his last while on a break at Dehradun's Circuit House.
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Nehru wished for a handful of his ashes to be thrown into the Ganga at Allahabad. He didn't want to attach religious significance to this, he said "I have been attached to the Ganga & Jamuna rivers in Allahabad ever since my childhood &, as I have grown older, this attachment has also grown.
Did you know that a dentist from Karnataka became the face of the abortion rights movement in Ireland?
In a landmark case, Savita Halappanavar’s tragic story sparked nationwide protests and played a pivotal role in reshaping Ireland’s abortion laws.
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Abortion had been illegal in Ireland since the birth of the state. In 1983, an amendment to the law made the status of the unborn child as equal to that of the mother.
It was made following a referendum in which over two-thirds supported it, though on a turnout of 53%.
For years, well-off women in Ireland who needed abortions would travel to England to undergo the procedure.
The phrase "She Got the Boat" became a discreet way of indicating that someone had made the journey across the Irish Sea to obtain an abortion.
On the occasion of @anilkumble1074's 54th birthday - a little known story of how a very much vegetarian Kumble ate 2 bears for lunch.
Setting the stage - 1995, hot and dry summer in the county championships in England. Kumble is playing for Northamptonshire.
They were second in the table going to take on the first placed team Warwickshire.
Warwickshire, though without Brian Lara, were defending champions and were leading the table at that time.
Few years later, Kumble would dismiss Lara looking like this.
22 years later still goosebumps.
Allan Lamb won the toss for Northamptonshire and decided to bat first. They were skittled out for 152 with only David Capel managing to get to a half century.
David Capel then proceeded to take a 7fer to restrict Warwickshire to 224 - 140 of them came from Roger Twose.
Tomorrow India takes on New Zealand in a test match at the M Chinnaswamy stadium. It is an iconic venue - A stadium located in the heart of Bangalore.
It is celebrating its 50th year as an international venue. Here's a thread to celebrate the venue. 👇
The stadium is named after the man who was instrumental in building it. A lawyer by profession, M Chinnaswamy was an altogether atypical cricket administrator. He was utterly devoted to the game of cricket and to the cause of Karnataka cricket in particular.
From the early 1960s, Karnataka, then known as Mysore, began sending a steady stream of cricketers to the Indian team. The state side had no ground it could call its own, playing its home matches in Bangalore’s Central College.
Chinnaswamy, helped by other eminent people, was instrumental in prevailing upon the Government of Karnataka to allot the ground for cricket in the prime MG Road area in 1969. It was taken on lease for 99 years from the Indian Army.
The paperwork for the lease completed, the Association hired an architect and a contractor, who, working under the secretary’s supervision, built the stadium. Because of him, no bribes were given or taken.
Back in 1971 when the nation was formed, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, considered the leader of the freedom movement, was not in the country - he was in jail in Pakistan.
And it was a former lover of Bhutto who was able to secure his release.
A love story 🧵
In 1971 Pakistan's armed forces laid down their arms at a ceremony in Dhaka before the joint command of the Indian armed forces and Bangladesh's Mukti Bahini.
As the two armed forces were celebrating their victory, Mrs Indira Gandhi had other things to worry about.
1. The enormous cost of the war 2. The cost of dealing with over 10M refugees 3. The un-budgeted responsibility of having to look after the 93,000 Pakistani soldiers taken as POWs.
India wanted to keep the POW's in conditions that went above and beyond Geneva norms.
A school-going kid once visited the Congress party office, where Tamil lyricist Kavirajar Kannadasan asked, "Would you like to work in films, child?" The kid said, "Ask my father."
This child was destined to become one of India's greatest superstars!
A thread on Sridevi! 🧵
It is said that when Sridevi was born, there was a bright red mark on her forehead, and hence people started that a devi had born in the house.
Thus she was named Shree Amma Yanger Ayyapan.
Before ruling the box office as a leading star, Sridevi was a phenomenally accomplished child artist.
Here she is, sharing the screen with MG Ramachandran, playing his nephew in a film that also starred J. Jayalalitha!