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A carregar... En busca de Troya (edição 1975)por Irving Stone
Informação Sobre a ObraThe Greek Treasure: A Biographical Novel of Henry and Sophia Schliemann por Irving Stone (Author)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Signed by author The Greek Treasure tells the story of 47 year old Henry Schliemann who marries a young Greek girl and then spends the remainder of his life unearthing the city of Troy and the royal tombs of Mycenae. Against all odds, Schliemann finds tremendous treasure where scholars said there wouldn't be anything of worth - - and yet, despite his successes, he continually confronts challenges from governments and academicians that undermine his work. The book is historical fiction and based on true people. Truthfully, I might have given it one star were it not for the quality of the research. Though I was left wondering - - why make it fiction at all? It read like non-fiction, and the detailed parts that came to life were all clearly non-fictional. The part that was probably fictionalized - - the story of Schliemann's marriage - - was poorly done. Why only 2 stars? Well, you only have to look at a book like Pillars of the Earth to realize that it is eminently possible to take a boring topic (cathedral building) and turn it into the basis for a pretty brilliant fictional tale. The Greek Treasure takes a boring topic (digging up ancient ruins) and makes sure it is completely unpunctuated by anything of interest. How many pages of descriptions of digging and dug up items can one bear? The story totally lacked suspense, and it was repetitive . . .first he dug at X, then he dug at Y, then he wanted to dig at Z but they wouldn't let him, so he tried to dig at X again. In between digging, Henry would fight with various authorities for permission to dig. Somehow, reading about ridiculous levels of government bureaucracy is hardly interesting no matter how unreasonable the various governments are. The one part of the plot that could have been enhanced to drive the story was the marriage between Henry and the 20 years younger Sophia. Unfortunately, the marriage never really came to life. You could sense some unhappiness on the part of Sophia and some lunacy on the part of Henry, but it was rarely drawn out into scenes from their marriage. It seemed to be narrated and the pace was off. All in all, I really really wanted to quit reading this one at around page 200 - - but I have trouble not finishing what I start so I slogged through it - - skimming about 50 or so pages - - and I just never felt anything for the characters nor could I generate any enthusiasm for reading about gold coins and jewelry. Dull, dull, dull. So disappointing from the author who brought us The Agony and The Ecstasy which I absolutely loved. 371/48-Ιστορικό μυθιστόρημα που αφορά στη ζωή του ζεύγους Σλήμαν, βασισμένη σε μαρτυρίες και στις μεταξύ τους επιστολές. Εκπληκτική περιγραφή χαρακτήρων με τα προτερήματα και τα ελαττώματα τους. Ο Σλήμαν περιγράφεται ως φανατικός φιλέλληνας , λάτρης των αρχαίων Ελλήνων . Με τη συνεχή επιμονή και πείσμα του έκανε ανασκαφές στη Τροία , τις Μυκήνες , τον Ορχομενό. ΄Ηταν όμως υπερβολικά ενθουσιώδης με αποτέλεσμα να κάνει συνεχώς λάθη . Το υπερβολικό σβήσε και ξαναγράψε έκανε μεγάλο κακό στη φήμη του . Πέρασε πολύς καιρός μέχρι να αναγνωριστεί η αξία του και η γνησιότητα των ανακαλύψεων του . Από την άλλη πλευρά η γυναίκα του παρουσιάζεται ως πιο σταθερός χαρακτήρας που προσπαθούσε να κρατήσει τις ισορροπίες, χωρίς να πάψει να του συμπαραστέκεται σε όλα. Στο τέλος του βιβλίου αναφέρεται πως ο θησαυρός του Πρίαμου που ο Σλήμαν έκλεψε από το Τουρκικό κράτος και μετά χάρισε στο Γερμανικό κράτος, χάθηκε μετά την ήττα των Ναζί . Βρέθηκε επί εποχή Γκορμπατσώφ κι ήταν κρυμμένο σε μουσείο της Ρωσίας . I enjoyed this book a lot when I read it in th 80's. I liked reading novels of the period of ancient Greece and knew nothing of Henry Schliemann, who as an amateur archeologist, unearthed the remains of Troy dispite ridicule from the "pro's" of the time using literature of the ancient times to find clues. Mr Schliemann made two or three small fortunes for himself before tackling Troy for fun and could stay in a room and learn a language in about 6 weeks as I remember. Very interesting story. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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