The Praise Singer

The Praise Singer

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Aug 6, 2015 · English · Paperback (288 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 288
Language English
Published Aug 6, 2015
Publisher Virago
ISBN-10 1844089606
ISBN-13 9781844089604

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Set against the vibrant backdrop of ancient Greece, this narrative explores the life of Simonides, a preeminent lyric poet whose words echoed through the ages. As he navigates a world filled with tyrants, heroes, and gods, Simonides finds his voice amid the turbulent politics and cultural transformations of his time. Through his verses, the textures of daily life, the struggles of his contemporaries, and the complexities of human emotion come to life.

Renowned for her exquisite prose, Mary Renault crafts a tale that allows readers to experience the richness of Greek mythology and history. The interplay of personal ambition and communal identity shapes Simonides as he wrestles with his legacy while celebrating the power of art to immortalize the fleeting moments of existence. Readers are drawn into the poet’s journey, witnessing both the glory and the challenges inherent in creativity.

As Simonides grapples with themes of love, loss, and loyalty, the story also delves into the relationships he forges with those around him. His interactions with fellow artists and patrons reveal the delicate balance between inspiration and survival in a world that often sidelines the artist. The bond formed through shared creativity serves as both a refuge and a source of conflict.

Ultimately, the narrative captivates with its exploration of the timeless interplay between personal expression and societal expectation. The lyrical prose invites readers to reflect on the nature of artistry and its vital role in shaping culture, making Simonides' story resonate long after the final page is turned.

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Science Fiction Biography History Fantasy Poetry Travel Politics

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