The fall of Troy : a novel

Ackroyd, Peter , 1949-

The fall of Troy : a novel / Peter Ackroyd. - 1st Anchor Books ed. - New York : Anchor Books , 2008. - 212 p. ; 21 cm.

Middle-aged German bachelor of means seeks mail-order Greek bride to assist in the archaeological search for the lost city of Troy. At first glance, the premise of this novel requires a stretch of the imagination. But in the hands of an experienced writer such as Ackroyd (The Lambs of London), all of the sights and sounds and events are entirely plausible. Without wasting space on descriptive prose, the dialog paints the landscape and propels the action of the relatively few characters that inhabit the story. Central is Herr Heinrich Obermann, the German archaeologist and new bridegroom, who is both boisterous and audacious in a Teddy Roosevelt meets P.T. Barnum kind of way. Packed with references to the legends of the gods and goddesses, this unexpectedly humorous novel moves quite rapidly while at the same time slowly unearthing a mystery. Like an antiquity that might be found among the stones, this book is a small gem in the impressive pantheon of Ackroyd's work, which encompasses fiction, nonfiction, biography, and poetry.

9780307386496

2009290452


Archaeologists----Fiction
Women archaeologists----Fiction


Troy (extinct city)----Fiction


Historical fiction

PR6051.C64 / F35 2008

FIC ACK

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