Eyes of Horus

by Joan Grant

Paperback, 1988

Status

Available

Call number

813

Collection

Publication

Ariel Press (1988), Paperback, 454 pages

Description

The third of Joan Grant's "Far Memory" novels, Eyes of Horus is set in Egypt at the close of the dark XIth dynasty and is a profound commentary on the power of fear and the unlimited ability of light to shatter it. Eyes of Horus is the story, told in the first person, of Ra-ab, heir to the Nomarch of the Oryx, one of eighteen provinces in Egypt. He comes to learn that the Oryx is different from the rest of Egypt, in that it is still in touch with the light. The rest of Egypt is plagued by fear and ruled by corruption. The pharaoh is an ineffectual ruler. The priests have replaced the worship of Ptah with the worship of Set. Only the Oryx has cast off these shackles-and it is from the Oryx that a silent brotherhood arises of the eyes of Horus-the Watchers of the Horizon-to work and wait for the dawn of a new age in Egypt.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1942

Physical description

454 p.; 8.48 inches

ISBN

0898041465 / 9780898041460

Local notes

HM

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