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The average rating for Alexander based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-04-03 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Valerian Legah
Aléxandros: Il Confine del Mondo = Alexander: The Ends of the Earth (Aléxandros, #3), Valerio Massimo Manfredi The Ends of the Earth is the third and last part of Valerio Massimo Manfredi's trilogy on Alexander the Great. After the Oracle of Ammon told him he is the son of Zeus, Alexander feels invincible and marches north towards the historic town of Babylon. The beautiful city is ravaged and the Palace of Persepolis, the former residence of King Darius, is burnt to ashes together with the memories of the old Empire. It is now time to start anew and Alexander decides on yet another hard task: unify the Persian people with the Macedonians. As he struggles to convince his countrymen to come to cultural compromises with the Persians, he falls in love with Queen Roxane. And it is this love that gives him the strength to fulfill his epic destiny. عنوان: اسکندر جلد سه آخر دنیا؛ نویسنده: والریو ماسیمو مانفردی؛ مترجم: فریده مهدوی دامغانی؛ مشخصات نشر تهران، وزارت فرهنگ و ارشاد اسلامی، سازمان چاپ و انتشارات، 1382، در سه جلد، جلد یک: فرزند یک رویا در 482ص، جلد دو: شنهای آمن، در 574ص، جلد سه: آخر دنیا در 712ص؛ شابک دوره 9644226356؛ 9789644226359؛؛ شابک جلد یک 9644226321؛ چاپ دوم جلد یک 9789644226326؛ شابک جلد دوم چاپ دوم: 9789646348؛ شابک جلد سوم: 9789644226336؛ موضوع: داستانهای نویسندگان ایتالیایی - سده 20م هجوم «اسکندر» تا دل «آسیا»، و سرزمین اسرارآمیز «هندوستان»، گسترش می‌یابد؛ ارتش «مقدونیه»، همچنان به پیش می‌تازد، و در هرجا که با پایداری روبرو شود، بیدرنگ آن را در هم می‌کوبد؛ زیبایی «بابل»، نابود می‌گردد، کاخ افسانه‌ ای و ناهمانند «تخت جمشید»، در یکشب، خاکستر می‌شود؛ و سرانجام امپراتوری بزرگ، و توانمند ـ اما رو به نابودی ـ «هخامنشیان»، نیست می‌گردد، و دوره‌ ای نو و خونین، سر برمی‌آورد؛ اما رویاها، و خواسته‌ هایی دیگر، در اندیشه ی «اسکندر»، هنوز وجود دارند: نقشه‌ ای جاه‌ طلبانه برای وحدت بخشیدن به ملل گوناگونی که در امپراتوری او حضور دارند؛ او بر آن است تا همه ی ملل را به قومی یگانه، و یکپارچه، بدل سازد، و با این وحدت، نظمی حساب شده به جهان بخشد؛ این اندیشه، تا بدانجا پیش می‌رود، که روح و جان «اسکندر» را، اسیر خویش می‌کند، تا سرانجام زیبایی شگفت انگیز شاهزاده‌ ای «پارسی»، به نام «رکسانا»، توان لازم را به او میبخشد، تا...؛ ادامه داستان تاریخ بهنگام رسانی 09/09/1399هجری خورشیدی؛ ا. شربیانی
Review # 2 was written on 2020-11-07 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Robert Stabile
So, my adventures with the great king of Macedonia are over. I will miss him but at the same time I am happy to resume a more stationary life for a while. If you want to know what happened, here are some of my notes: We have left Asia minor behind us. Darius is defeated. Barsine, Alexander's great love, is dead. The army is on the way to Babylon where it is to rest for a month after which every soldier will be given a choice if he wants to follow his leader to the furthest shores, where the river Oceanos encompasses the earth, or if he wants to return home. Asia, where a mysterious substance called "naphta" emerges from the ground in springs - allowing barbarians to conjure a fire of incredible heat, where unfamiliar peoples, among unfamiliar landscapes, worship unfamiliar gods, and where even plants and animals are a source of wonder, is a paradise for explorers. But the further into the unknown continent, the more controversial is the expedition. Alexander begins slowly to dissolve the original composition of his troops. He adopts some of the Persian ways, accepts the prostration ('proshynesis'), that is a Persian custom to greet their king, marries the daughter of Darius becoming the rightful heir to the Persian empire. Survives an assacination attempt and comes close to mutiny in his own army. Great leader and a strategist that he is, he understands that with his faithful Greek troops he can only conquer Asia, but not keep it. So he slowly introduces changes. The veterans and earlier companions are being let go, one after another the old allies travel back to Greece while new contingents composed of Persians trained in Macedonian way, are taking their place. A strategically brilliant move, but at the same time a step towards alienating his own people, who with time will not be able to recognise the empire as their own. But Alexander must move on, whatever the price. To stop, or return, is not in his nature. Seven years have passed since he left Pella. His friends are still with him, building of the empire continues, but conflicts between him and his friends occasionally flame up. After a particularly ominous dream involving Cleitus the 'Black' (a friend and a warrior who fought alongside Alexander, and before him by his father Filip) Alexander decides to arrange a feast to clear the air after the nasty dream. Both he and Black become drunk. A recently arrived poet recites a text insulting one of the Macedomian generals who just died. Black gets angry, and challenges Alexander to punish the insulter, but Alexander does not hear the insult, only sees that his companion is hostile towards a guest. Situation accelerates, insults continue and intoxicated Alexander throws a spear at Black, hitting and killing him instantly.... A scene as if from the beginning of the end. But it is not the end - not yet anyway. The adventures of the travelling king continue and the army pushes on into the depth of the continent, attacking and being attacked by native tribes, experiencing the fertile and hostile nature of the subtropical regions. Rain season makes the man feel not like man any more, but like beasts. Tension rises, and finally there comes the time to turn back. Alexander under pressure from his friends and his generals realises that his troops can not go on. His own curiosity for what lies beyond the next hill and next river, can not be satisfied. But the army is now somewhere at the foot of Hindukush, and even with the decision to turn back, the adventure is long from over. The army will fall victim to oceanic tides that they didn't know anything about, they will travel through mountains and deserts, they will lose the way and almost perish of thirst and starvation, on the way to explore the unknown coast. And the troops are by now tired, so very tired, that it is unbelievable that they find the strength to go on. And although I enjoyed their company so much, I am tired too. It is time to end the adventure, and go home. Some of us, among them Alexander himself will never return home, and perhaps that's just as well. Perhaps he will finally find solace when his spirit free of the confinement of his royal body will be able to go on to discover the ends of the earth. It was an amazing and almost unbelievable adventure. Fascinating and frustrating at times but always a pleasure to read. Thank you professor Manfredi, for making it possible for me to join in.


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