Ennis, Michael Byzantium ISBN 13: 9780330315968

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Set in Constantinople in the 11th century, this is a story of intrigue, romance and adventure in the decadent capital of the Byzantine empire. It features Haraldr Sigurdarson, a Viking prince, who gradually learns the ways of the cosmopolitan court, and rises to heights he never dreamed of.

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The hero of this long, densely written saga is the dispossessed Viking prince Haraldr Sigurdarson, a real historical figure who participated in the power struggles of the Byzantine Empire, where he served incognito as an imperial bodyguard. Most of the other characters are plucked from history too, among them vain Empress Zoe and her vacillating, guilt-ridden emperor husband; the power-mad monk Joannes, Theodora, Constantine and fiery Maria of the Robes. Journalist Ennis, whose first novel this is, elaborates on actual historic events to create a mosaic of conspiracies and betrayals, sexual excess, battle scenes. Yet beneath the chic, glittery decadence he rings changes on time-worn themes: the redeeming power of love, lust for power versus statecraft, the conflict between desire and duty. Readers undeterred by the overly ornate prose and long descriptive passages may take to this 11th-century debauch. The dialogue, at times stilted, is now and then wonderfully theatrical. In their cynicism, closeness to death and philosophy of living for the moment, these Byzantines have a contemporary feel.
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From Library Journal:
Ennis's first novel memorably evokes the panoply, wars, plots, wealth, poverty, and curious commingling of Christianity and paganism in the 11th-century Byzantine empire. Based on historical events and personages, it centers on Harald Sigurdarson, a Norse prince who flees his homeland to end up leading mercenaries in Constantinople. Caught between rival factions, he is drawn to Maria, the sensual Mistress of the Robes whose dreams link their destinies. Vivid imagery is employed whether describing shipboard battles or the grisly details of ritualistic torture and execution at which the monks prove as adept as the "barbarians." Although the novel could have benefited from judicious pruning, it provides many hours of enjoyable, suspenseful reading. Highly recommended for historical fiction collections.
- Ellen Kaye Stoppel, Drake Univ. Law Lib., Des Moines, Ia.
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  • PublisherPan Macmillan
  • Publication date1990
  • ISBN 10 033031596X
  • ISBN 13 9780330315968
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages784
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