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The Praise Singer

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  • 290 pages
  • 11 hours of reading

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In her latest novel set in ancient Greece, Mary Renault explores the life of the bard Simonides, who flourished during the sixth century amid tyrants, the Persian wars, and a vibrant artistic era. Drawing from limited historical sources, Renault masterfully reconstructs the rich world of ancient art. The story begins on Keos, where young Simonides receives a sign from Apollo, leading him to his mentor, Kleobis the bard. He journeys to Samos, immersing himself in the island's colorful culture during his apprenticeship. Following Kleobis's death, Simonides moves to Athens, where he finds patronage under Hipparchos of the Pisistratids, who gather a dazzling array of artists. Though termed tyrants, the Pisistratids initially rise as champions of the people, earning the Athenians' support until Hipparchos's missteps lead to his murder by Harmodios and Aristogeiton, marking the downfall of their court. Throughout these upheavals, Simonides endures and eventually retires to Sicily, reflecting on his remarkable life. Renault's narrative vividly captures the passions, politics, and poetry of ancient history, showcasing her unparalleled ability to breathe life into the past.

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The Praise Singer, Mary Renault

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1978
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