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ISBN: 9780792750420
Runtime: | 6.83 Hours |
Category: | Fiction/Mystery & Detective |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
Sophia Chrysanthis is only sixteen when the German archaeologist Herr Obermann comes wooing: he wants a Greek bride who knows her Homer. Sophia passes his test, and soon she is helping to excavate the amphorae and bronze vessels at the battle site of Troy without damaging them. Obermann is very good at the art of archaeology—perhaps too good at it. The atmosphere at Troy is tense and mysterious. Sophia finds herself increasingly baffled by the past...not only the remote past that Obermann is so keen to share with her in the form of his beloved epics of the Trojan wars, but also his own, recent past—a past that he has chosen to hide from her. But she, too, is very good at the art of archaeology.Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Engaging, disturbing, intellectually complex.” —New York Times Book Review
“Engaging…sly, witty…[A] novel that meditates on literature and idealism and the uses and misuses of both.” — Los Angeles Times
“Entertaining…a veteran yarnspinner who knows the territory.” —Kirkus Reviews
“An interesting premise done with aplomb.” —Bookmarks
“The Fall of Troy is a clever variation on the story of the excavation of the city in the 1850s…There is another layer, however, to this tale of fakes, falsehood and deception. For Ackroyd is playing throughout his novel with the status of his own narrative as a work of fiction…there are unsettling surprises as the story dances between pure Ackroyd and the fantasies of Schliemann, and a treacherous middle-ground in between…Peter Ackroyd’s invention trumps even Schliemann’s mendacity.” —Times Literary Supplement
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Library CD |
Category: | Fiction/Mystery & Detective |
Runtime: | 6.83 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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