Alexander the God by Maurice Druon
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 9:11 am
Published in 1960 and translated from the French by Humphrey Hare.
It is narrated by Aristander the seer so there is a lot of astrological stuff in the first part of the book, mostly concerned with Ammon's reincarnation in Alexander. Thereafter it becomes more of a chronical and drags a bit. Some of the historical data may well be out of date too - Philip executing his mother Eurydike, and Alexander executing a satrap by his own hand in the satrap purge.
It is unlikely to appeal to modern audiences, but I wonder if Renault read it as the divinely inspired young Alexander does have hints of Fire from Heaven (but not much).
It is narrated by Aristander the seer so there is a lot of astrological stuff in the first part of the book, mostly concerned with Ammon's reincarnation in Alexander. Thereafter it becomes more of a chronical and drags a bit. Some of the historical data may well be out of date too - Philip executing his mother Eurydike, and Alexander executing a satrap by his own hand in the satrap purge.
It is unlikely to appeal to modern audiences, but I wonder if Renault read it as the divinely inspired young Alexander does have hints of Fire from Heaven (but not much).