well of course...
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2002 9:13 am
Of course Arrian is the best and most detailed ancient Alexander text, but as far as modern sources go i think that "The Nature of Alexander" by Mary Renault is pretty good even if Renault is obviously so in love with Alexander that she tries to defend everything she does(which I dont have a problem with).
On the other hand, i think a good fictional account of Alexander would be "Alexander the Great" by the famed Nikos Kazantzakis. It starts when Alexi's a young boy and goes right to his death. Its done in a more young adult style and was popular with youth in pre'war Greece. It tends to fly in some parts while dragging in others i have noticed though, but still an overall good read.
On the other hand, i think a good fictional account of Alexander would be "Alexander the Great" by the famed Nikos Kazantzakis. It starts when Alexi's a young boy and goes right to his death. Its done in a more young adult style and was popular with youth in pre'war Greece. It tends to fly in some parts while dragging in others i have noticed though, but still an overall good read.