Tortoise in Asia e-bog
127,71 DKK
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An intellectually thrilling novel of a Roman commander who fights alongside the Huns-and finds his mind opened to the culture and beliefs of the East. Based on a popular legend in Gansu, the far western province of China, The Tortoise in Asia recounts the exploits of Marcus, a young Roman centurion schooled in the Greek classics who, after a devastating loss in a battle with the Parthians, is t...
E-bog
127,71 DKK
Forlag
John Libbey Publishing
Udgivet
1 august 2016
Genrer
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780861969203
An intellectually thrilling novel of a Roman commander who fights alongside the Huns-and finds his mind opened to the culture and beliefs of the East. Based on a popular legend in Gansu, the far western province of China, The Tortoise in Asia recounts the exploits of Marcus, a young Roman centurion schooled in the Greek classics who, after a devastating loss in a battle with the Parthians, is taken prisoner, marched along the Silk Road, and pressed into service as a border guard on the eastern frontier. After a daring escape, Marcus has many adventures working with the Hun army as a mercenary. Throughout this harrowing journey, Marcus learns about Chinese philosophies, uncovering the startling similarities between these philosophies and those of Greece."e;Tony Grey's book shows us that the Silk Roads are an endless and magical resource in which fact and fiction merge and the imagination revels."e; -Edmund Capon