tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-89552135880431600322024-03-21T03:23:47.764-07:00Last of The MycenaeansChris Craighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04800611577085925156noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955213588043160032.post-83585770224060594752013-01-08T21:55:00.006-08:002013-01-08T21:55:54.653-08:00LotM Links<b>Last of the Mycenaeans Smashwords page (to buy it for a very reasonable $2.99):</b> <a href="https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/272762"><b>Last of the Mycenaeans</b></a><br />
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Have you read this book? It's worth a read, you know. A short description follows. If you have read it, then please leave a comment. It will be treated on its merits (and none of us can ask for more than that). Don't forget to have a look at the LotM <a href="http://www.chriscraigbooks.com/lLotM_Companion.htm">Companion</a>.<br />
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Anyway, warning, sales pitch follows:<br />
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Angeioplastis was a potter; an ordinary man. Last of The
Mycenaeans follows Angei, his wife, Amorfia, and his lover, Iereia, as they
live through the decline and collapse of their ancient Greek civilisation.</div>
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The Mycenaeans occupied Greece and dominated their region
for a thousand years. They famously conquered Troy. They built splendid palaces
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Then, mysteriously, within a few short years, the Mycenaean citadels
fell, their palaces burned and their civilisation vanished - without leaving
evidence in the archaeological record of an invader or conquering army.</div>
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<i>“Cold winds blew
across an empty land; the two hundred year long ‘Greek Dark Ages’ had begun.”</i></div>
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<i><o:p></o:p></i>Couched in the form of a novel, Last of the Mycenaeans
offers an explanation for the collapse of this civilisation and the disappearance
of its people. It also explores the human dimensions of such momentous events. Who
were these people? What was it like to live in a collapsing society?</div>
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Last of The Mycenaeans places the characters in a context:
the set of social relationships and sexual practices current in their Bronze
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It follows the personal journey of Angeioplastis, the
potter, through lust and love, marriage and loss, from conservative to radical.
Crippled in mind and body from battle and slavery, the potter changes. By nature
he is a conservative man, inclined to overlook the extravagances and
shortcomings of the ruling class for the greater good. In time his observation
of injustice leads to a Fabian view, favouring gradual change until, finally stripped
of all he holds dear by the rulers, he declares:<br />
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<i>“They have taken too
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He has become a vengeful revolutionary. His journey is not
complete, however, until he tastes the ashes of revenge in the cold light of a
new dawn. Even as smoke rises from a collapsed civilisation, human optimism
remains. He resolves to preserve the memories of his time as paintings on his
pottery, for, as he believes:<br />
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<i>“Where there is
memory, there is hope.”<o:p></o:p></i><br />
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without justification? He was, after all, last of the Mycenaeans.</span>Chris Craighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04800611577085925156noreply@blogger.com0