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Persian Boy
  

Persian Boy (Hardcover)

by Mary Renault (Author)
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The beautiful young eunuch Bagos becomes Alexander’s lover and we see the last seven years of the great general’s life through his lover’s eyes. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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Mary Renault was born in London and educated at Oxford. She then trained for three years as a nurse, and wrote her first published novel, Promise of Love. Her next three novels were written while serving in WWII. After the war, she settled in South Africa and traveled considerably in Africa and Greece. It was at this time that she began writing her brilliant historical reconstructions of ancient Greece, including The King Must Die, The Last of the Wine, and The Persian Boy. She died in Cape Town in 1983. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Boy oh Boy, What a Story!, Jun 3 2002
By Peter Mackay "surgeonsmate" (Campbell, ACT Australia) - See all my reviews
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Ce commentaire est de: The Persian Boy (Paperback)
This is a story that begins and ends in horror, with plenty more in between. There is also beauty, glory, triumph and tragedy in this story of Alexander the Great based on the historical record.

But most of all there is love, and once we get over the nature of that love, we can surrender ourselves to enjoying the flow of the story as we follow Alexander the Great, one of history's most fascinating figures, on a journey of conquest through the known world.

We follow him from the viewpoint of the Persian boy of the title, a narrator very different to the usual fictional protagonist. But this boy is not fictional, he really lived, and I venture to suggest that Mary Renault's tale is not half as colourful as the real thing must have been.

I find it hard to lay a handle on this book. It's fiction, it's history, it's a romance, a war story, an epic adventure. It deals with the great themes of humanity and it's a ripping yarn.

If you've read any of Mary Renault's other books, you won't need convincing. If you haven't, then enjoy this one as your first taste of her opus, because it is one of her very best.

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5.0 out of 5 stars HE'S KING OF THE WORLD!, Feb 4 2002
Ce commentaire est de: The Persian Boy (Paperback)
THE PERSIAN BOY is the centerpiece of Mary Renault's famed fictional trilogy on the life of Alexander the Great, preceded by FIRE FROM HEAVEN and followed by FUNERAL GAMES. This one is probably the best.

Narrated by Bagoas, the Persian eunuch "inherited" by Alexander from the entourage of the defeated King Darius, PERSIAN BOY portrays the great Macedonian as both as demi-god and as all too human. He is at once gigantic, fearless, vainglorious, unstoppable,and ruthless on the one hand and tender, solicitous, sentimental (he names a city after his dead dog Perditas), compassionate, and loyal to a fault on the other. Friendship he seems to value above all else, evidenced by his reaction to the death of his boyhood companion and most trusted confidante, Hephaistion. He hangs the doctor who could not save his friend and then plunges into an orgy of despair. Still he never loses sight of his great ambition to remake the entire world in his own image and, like any truly great man, moves ahead despite grief and his own physical impairments.

This is an amazing recreation of the ancient world. If any book succeeds in relaying the sights, sounds, smells, customs, dress, mating habits, etc., of a distant time and place, this is it. Bagoas makes for an engaging storyteller. He holds nothing back, and if he turns out to be a bit of a snob, well, what else would one expect from the world's most beautiful eunuch, one who can give no less than the King of the World such sensual fulfillment?
Like any snob, Bagoas favors excellence over mediocrity, and in Alexander excellence is given human form. No wonder Bagoas loves him so! And that love story provides this novel its center, its tender heart. It is subtle, suggestive, and very real. Male writers should be as adept as Renault in their depictions of male male relationships, demphasizing the physical and giving more attention to the emotional.

The novel bogs down in places and becomes repetitious, but it is well worth sticking with till the end.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Church of Renault, Jan 4 2002
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Ce commentaire est de: The Persian Boy (Paperback)
"The Persian Boy" was the first Mary Renault book I ever read and so began my obssession with Renault and all that is Alexander and ancient Greece. Brilliantly written---I felt as if I were there right along with the Great Alexander and his male concubine as he conquered Asia minor. I have never been so captivated by an author and her books and I've yet to read anyone who could rival Renault's command of history, human psychology and language. This was the best, most memorable journey a book has ever taken me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Renault's best historical novel
The Persian Boy

A wonderful historical novel
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"The Persian Boy" is the second book in Mary Renault's Alexander trilogy and it's by far the best of the three,... Lisez davantage

Published on May 17 2002 by JLind555

5.0 out of 5 stars the emotional connection
there are many reviews of ms. renault's work here already, so i will keep this very brief: the reason mary renault is my favorite author is that she can bring the emotional and... Lisez davantage
Published on Dec 26 2001 by Jack Kirven

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, this will capture your heart
One of the reviewers said, "excellent portrayal of two human souls". I fully agree.

Alexander is interpreted differently today from historian to historian; I must... Lisez davantage

Published on Dec 12 2001 by JeSuisse

5.0 out of 5 stars unforgettable
This is the story of the beautiful Persian boy who survives the murder of his parents the destruction of his home and the enslavement and mutilation of his body. Lisez davantage
Published on Nov 27 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars More than happy
I adore this book! It's well written and the characters are believeable. Ms. Renault did a fabulous job sticking with historical accuracy as much as possible, and that made it all... Lisez davantage
Published on Sep 23 2001 by Morien Alexander

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites!
I love this book. Mary Renault is a serious scholar of Alexander the Great but also writes historical fiction based on historical characters and events of the times. Lisez davantage
Published on Jul 17 2001 by J. Okamoto

5.0 out of 5 stars A Wistful, Glimmering Once-Upon-a-Time
Not being a classicist at the time, I was a little discouraged when I first picked up _The Persian Boy_. Lisez davantage
Published on Nov 9 2000 by Micheal Tristan

5.0 out of 5 stars Historical novels just don't get any better
I recently re-read this book after an absence of 20 years, and was amazed at how strongly it affected me. Lisez davantage
Published on Nov 3 2000 by Geoff Puterbaugh

4.0 out of 5 stars Heroic portrait of a hero.
There are many interpretations of Alexander the Great, from an alcoholic megalomaniac & murderous military genius at one extreme to Mary Renault's interpretation at the... Lisez davantage
Published on Sep 15 2000 by Toby Joyce

5.0 out of 5 stars An extraordinary journey of the heart.
Breathtaking portrayal of two human souls.
Published on Sep 3 2000 by Anastasia

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