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Format: Paperback ISBN-10: 0375700951 ISBN-13: 9780375700958 Jun 1998 Publisher: Vintage Books 161 pages Language: English |
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Synopsis In ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh Cheops is building his tomb. Thousands upon thousands of his subjects toil to build this monument to his reign and life, the largest pyramid yet. As the edifice rises, Egypt's resources dwindle, the people suffer under torture, false accusations, and death by overwork. To Cheops, the worship of his people is paramount, and they willingly, unquestioningly, acquiesce to him.
| Size | | Length: | 161 pages | | Height: | 8.0 in | | Width: | 5.8 in | | Thickness: | 0.5 in | | Weight: | 8.0 oz |
Industry Reviews "Here, as in his earlier novels, Mr. Kadare paints a hypnotic picture of a world drenched in death and crowded with stones. (Emblematic of death, stones have always figured prominently in his books; one is even entitled 'Chronicle in Stone'.) Just as 'The General of the Dead Army' recounts a numbing tour of burial sites, each jammed with stone markers, so 'The Pyramid' envisions a deadening generation-long period when time is measured not in weeks or years but in numbered stones--tens of thousands of them, weighting several tons apiece--and in the millions of gruesome, unnecessary deaths that are caused by their transport and placement." New York Times Book Review - Bruce Bawer (04/28/1996)
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