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Ukjent (forfatter), Mary Renault (forfatter)

The Last of the Wine (Virago Modern Classics) ebok

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A VIVID, SWEEPING SAGA OF QUEER LOVE AND POLITICS IN ANCIENT GREECE, FROM THE QUEEN OF HISTORICAL FICTION'Renault's eye for intimacy is amazing' DOUGLAS STUART'Arresting and beautiful and moving . . . decades ahead of its time' LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKSYour love made me. Do not take it away; for without love I am a temple forsaken by its godAthens and Sparta, the mighty city states of ancient Greece…

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Undertittel A Virago Modern Classic
Forfattere Ukjent (forfatter), Mary Renault (forfatter)
Forlag Virago
Utgitt 2016-12-11
Sjanger Skjønnlitteratur, Romaner
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781405526258

A VIVID, SWEEPING SAGA OF QUEER LOVE AND POLITICS IN ANCIENT GREECE, FROM THE QUEEN OF HISTORICAL FICTION

'Renault's eye for intimacy is amazing'
DOUGLAS STUART

'Arresting and beautiful and moving . . . decades ahead of its time' LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS

Your love made me. Do not take it away; for without love I am a temple forsaken by its god

Athens and Sparta, the mighty city states of ancient Greece, have been locked together in conflict for a quarter of a century. Alexias the Athenian comes of age in these turbulent times, as the golden age fractures into uncertainty and chaos. No longer protected by his family's noble status, he is drawn to the controversial teachings of Socrates - and to another of the philosopher's young followers, Lysis.

The two young men form a passionate bond, becoming both friends and lovers. Together, they learn to hunt and to love, to debate and to wrestle, to grapple with family and loyalty. But all the while, fate leads Alexias to the moment he must stand alongside Lysis in the last great battle of the Peloponnesian War.

'A remarkable novel, vivid and moving . . . a glowing work of art' NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

'Of her Greek fictions, The Last of the Wine [is] her most moving' EMMA DONOGHUE