The Praise Singer
โ Scribed by Renault, Mary
- Book ID
- 106878867
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 167 KB
- Series
- Greece 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780375714207
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
"[Renault's] historical novels . . . are among the finest ever written."?The Washington Post Book World
?A song of praise, a work of love, a serene, deliberate book, full of wisdom, rich in character, incident and description.? ?_Wall Street Journal
_ -- Review
Product Description
In the story of the great lyric poet Simonides, Mary Renault brings alive a time in Greece when tyrants kept an unsteady rule and poetry, music, and royal patronage combined to produce a flowering of the arts.
Born into a stern farming family on the island of Keos, Simonides escapes his harsh childhood through a lucky apprenticeship with a renowned Ionian singer. As they travel through 5th century B.C. Greece, Simonides learns not only how to play the kithara and compose poetry, but also how to navigate the shifting alliances surrounding his rich patrons. He is witness to the Persian invasion of Ionia, to the decadent reign of the Samian pirate king Polykrates, and to the fall of the Pisistratids in the Athenian court. Along the way, he encounters artists, statesmen, athletes, thinkers, and lovers, including the likes of Pythagoras and Aischylos. Using the singer's unique perspective, Renault combines her vibrant imagination and her formidable knowledge of history to establish a sweeping, resilient vision of a golden century.
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In the story of the great lyric poet Simonides, Mary Renault brings alive a time in Greece when tyrants kept an unsteady rule and poetry, music, and royal patronage combined to produce a flowering of the arts. Born into a stern farming family on the island of Keos, Simonides escapes his harsh c
In the story of the great lyric poet Simonides, Mary Renault brings alive a time in Greece when tyrants kept an unsteady rule and poetry, music, and royal patronage combined to produce a flowering of the arts. Born into a stern farming family on the island of Keos, Simonides escapes his harsh child