Alexander der Grobe
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Nikos Kazantzakis is no stranger to the heroes of
Greek antiquity. In this historical novel based on the life of Alexander the
Great, Kazantzakis has drawn on both the rich tradition of Greek legend and the
documented manuscripts from the archives of history to recreate an Alexander in
all his many-faceted images-Alexander the god; Alexander the descendant of
Heracles performing the twelve labors; Alexander the mystic, the daring
visionary destined to carry out a divine mission; Alexander the flesh-and-blood
mortal who, on occasion, is not above the common soldier's brawling and
drinking. The novel, which resists the temptation to portray Alexander in the
mantle of purely romantic legend, covers his life from age fifteen to his death
at age thirty-two. It opens with Alexander's first exploit, the taming of the
horse, Bucephalas, and is seen in great part through the eyes of his young
neighbor who eventually becomes an officer in his army and follows him on his
campaign to conquer the world. The book, which was written primarily as an
educational adjunct for young readers, is intended for the adult mind as well,
and like the legends of old, is entertaining as well as instructive for readers
of all ages. It was originally published in Greece in serial form in 1940, and
was republished in a complete volume in 1979.
Author: Nikos Kazantzakis
Category: Novels
Publisher: Hellas Products GmbH
Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.5 cm
Bookbinding: Paperback
Pages: 358
Language: German
ISBN: 9783990210116