Norman Mailerâs dazzlingly rich, deeply evocative novel of ancient Egypt breathes life into the figures of a lost era: the eighteenth-dynasty Pharaoh Rameses and his wife, Queen Nefertiti; Menenhetet, their creature, lover, and victim; and the gods and mortals that surround them in intimate and telepathic communion. Mailerâs reincarnated protagonist is carried through the exquisite gardens of the royal harem, along the majestic flow of the Nile, and into the terrifying clash of battle. An extraordinary work of inventiveness, Ancient Evenings lives on in the mind long after the last page has been turned.
Praise for Ancient Evenings âAstounding, beautifully written . . . a leap of imagination that crosses three millennia to Pharaonic Egypt.ââUSA Today
âMailer makes a miraculous present out of age-deep memories, bringing to life the rhythms, the images, the sensuousness of a lost time.ââThe New York Times âMailerâs Egypt is a haunting and magical place. . . . The reader wallows in the scope, depth, the sheer magnitude andâyesâthe fertility of his imagination.ââThe Washington Post Book World âAn enormous pyramid of a novel [reminiscent of] Thomas Pynchonâs Gravityâs Rainbow and Carlos Fuentesâs Terra Nostra.ââLos Angeles Herald Examiner Praise for Norman Mailer â[Norman Mailer] loomed over American letters longer and larger than any other writer of his generation.ââThe New York Times
âA writer of the greatest and most reckless talent.ââThe New Yorker
âMailer is indispensable, an American treasure.ââThe Washington Post
âA devastatingly alive and original creative mind.ââLife
âMailer is fierce, courageous, and reckless and nearly everything he writes has sections of headlong brilliance.ââThe New York Review of Books
âThe largest mind and imagination [in modern] American literature . . . Unlike just about every American writer since Henry James, Mailer has managed to grow and become richer in wisdom with each new book.ââChicago Tribune
âMailer is a master of his craft. His language carries you through the story like a leaf on a stream.ââThe Cincinnati Post
Norman Mailerâs dazzlingly rich, deeply evocative novel of ancient Egypt breathes life into the figures of a lost era: the eighteenth-dynasty Pharaoh Rameses and his wife, Queen Nefertiti; Menenhetet, their creature, lover, and victim; and the gods and mortals that surround them in intimate and telepathic communion. Mailerâs reincarnated protagonist is carried through the exquisite gardens of the royal harem, along the majestic flow of the Nile, and into the terrifying clash of battle. An extraordinary work of inventiveness, Ancient Evenings lives on in the mind long after the last page has been turned.
Praise for Ancient Evenings âAstounding, beautifully written . . . a leap of imagination that crosses three millennia to Pharaonic Egypt.ââUSA Today
âMailer makes a miraculous present out of age-deep memories, bringing to life the rhythms, the images, the sensuousness of a lost time.ââThe New York Times âMailerâs Egypt is a haunting and magical place. . . . The reader wallows in the scope, depth, the sheer magnitude andâyesâthe fertility of his imagination.ââThe Washington Post Book World âAn enormous pyramid of a novel [reminiscent of] Thomas Pynchonâs Gravityâs Rainbow and Carlos Fuentesâs Terra Nostra.ââLos Angeles Herald Examiner Praise for Norman Mailer â[Norman Mailer] loomed over American letters longer and larger than any other writer of his generation.ââThe New York Times
âA writer of the greatest and most reckless talent.ââThe New Yorker
âMailer is indispensable, an American treasure.ââThe Washington Post
âA devastatingly alive and original creative mind.ââLife
âMailer is fierce, courageous, and reckless and nearly everything he writes has sections of headlong brilliance.ââThe New York Review of Books
âThe largest mind and imagination [in modern] American literature . . . Unlike just about every American writer since Henry James, Mailer has managed to grow and become richer in wisdom with each new book.ââChicago Tribune
âMailer is a master of his craft. His language carries you through the story like a leaf on a stream.ââThe Cincinnati Post