The Glory of the Empire: A Novel, a History

by Jean d'Ormesson

Other authorsDaniel Mendelsohn (Introduction), Barbara Bray (Translator)
Paperback, 2016

Status

Available

Call number

842.914

Collection

Publication

NYRB Classics (2016), Edition: Main, 432 pages

Description

"The Glory of the Empire is the rich and absorbing history of an extraordinary empire, at one point a rival to Rome. Rulers such as Prince Basil of Onessa, who founded the Empire but whose treacherous ways made him a byword for infamy, and the romantic Alexis the Bastard, who dallied in the fleshpots of Egypt, studied Taoism and Buddhism, returned to save the Empire from civil war, and then retired "to learn how to die," come alive in The Glory of the Empire, along with generals, politicians, prophets, scoundrels, and others. D'Ormesson also goes into the daily life of the Empire, its popular customs, and its contribution to the arts and the sciences, which, as he demonstrates, exercised an influence on the world as a whole, from East to West, and whose repercussions are still felt today. But it is all fiction, a thought experiment worthy of Jorge Luis Borges, and in the end The Glory of the Empire emerges as a great shimmering mirage, filling us with wonder even as it makes us wonder at the fugitive nature of power and the meaning of history itself"--… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member antiquary
A sort of fantasy retelling of the history of Byzantium. Sometimes it works, producing more artistic results than reality, sometimes it seems clumsier. Overall, I liked it.
LibraryThing member DinadansFriend
Though this is a very byzantinesque fantasy, the work was not engaging. There was some satire of the usual fake academic historical framing, but the book never takes off. There is so much scene setting, there's no episodes. The story is completely lacking in incidents, or indeed, events!
So, it's
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unengaging, and I only finished it out of duty.
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Language

Original language

French

Original publication date

1971

Physical description

432 p.; 5.3 inches

ISBN

159017965X / 9781590179659

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