Among the great teacher's followers Alexias meets Lysis, and the two youths become inseparable - together they wrestle in the palaestra, journey to the Olympic Games, and fight in the wars against Sparta. Alexias finds himself drawn to the controversial teachings of Socrates, following him even though it at times endangers both his own life and his family's place in society. The adult world he enters is one in which the power and influence of his class have been undermined by the forces of war. Her characters live vividly both in their own time, and in ours' MADELINE MILLERĬombining the scholarship of a historian with the imagination of a novelist, Mary Renault masterfully brings the ancient world to life in this page-turning drama of the Peloponnesian War.Īlexias, a young Athenian of good family, comes of age during the last phases of the Peloponnesian War. 'Mary Renault's portraits of the ancient world are fierce, complex and eloquent, infused at every turn with her life-long passion for the Classics. I turned to writing historical fiction because of something I learned from Renault: that it lets you shake off the mental shackles of your own era, all the categories and labels, and write freely about what really matters to you' EMMA DONOGHUE Her Theseus novels are perhaps the most exciting of her Greek fictions, and The Last of the Wine the most moving. 'All my sense of the ancient world - its values, its style, the scent of its wars and passions - comes from Mary Renault.
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