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Ghost on the Throne: The Death of Alexander the Great and the Bloody Fight for His Empire (Vintage)

Ghost on the Throne: The Death of Alexander the Great and the Bloody Fight for His Empire (Vintage)

"For anyone who's read books on Alexander the Great and wondered what happened to everyone afterward, or who enjoyed Mary Renault's beautiful and haunting novel Funeral Games, this is a good next choice. In brief, the vicious intrigues and wars over the conqueror's inheritance ended at last in the extinction of the Macedonian  royal line. There is a vivid if often profoundly unattractive cast of real-life characters to be found here. (As a side note, it may come as a surprise to find that Cleopatra VII, Cleopatra the Great, was far from the only strong-willed and politically significant Cleopatra of the ancient world). Romm's account of the succession struggle plays out like a decades-long very deadly chess game in which one by one the pieces are inexorably taken and removed from the board."

Alan H.

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Author James Romm
Publisher Vintage
Publication Date 2012-11-13
Section Classical Studies / All Staff Suggestions / Non-Fiction Suggestions / Alan H.
Type New
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780307456601

Alexander the Great, perhaps the most commanding leader in history, united his empire and his army by the titanic force of his will. His death at the age of thirty-two spelled the end of that unity. The story of Alexander’s conquest of the Persian empire is known to many readers, but the dramatic and consequential saga of the empire’s collapse remains virtually untold. It is a tale of loss that begins with the greatest loss of all, the death of the Macedonian king who had held the empire together. With his demise, it was as if the sun had disappeared from the solar system, as if planets and moons began to spin crazily in new directions, crashing into one another with unimaginable force. Alexander bequeathed his power, legend has it, “to the strongest,” leaving behind a mentally damaged half brother and a posthumously born son as his only heirs. In a strange compromise, both figures—Philip III and Alexander IV—were elevated to the kingship, quickly becoming prizes, pawns, fought over by a half-dozen Macedonian generals. Each successor could confer legitimacy on whichever general controlled him.

At the book’s center is the monarch’s most vigorous defender; Alexander’s former Greek secretary, now transformed into a general himself. He was a man both fascinating and entertaining, a man full of tricks and connivances, like the enthroned ghost of Alexander that gives the book its title, and becomes the determining factor in the precarious fortunes of the royal family. James Romm, brilliant classicist and storyteller, tells the galvanizing saga of the men who followed Alexander and found themselves incapable of preserving his empire. The result was the undoing of a world, formerly united in a single empire, now ripped apart into a nightmare of warring nation-states struggling for domination, the template of our own times.

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