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The world of ancient Egypt comes alive in this historical novel of love, war, political intrigue, and religious upheaval. Narrated by Sinuhe, a physician at the royal court of Pharaoh Amenhotep III during the tumultuous 14th century B.C., the story unfolds from his unique perspective. Sinuhe witnesses and influences crucial decisions that shape the powerful 18th Dynasty during a troubled era. The author skillfully evokes the life and times of ancient Egypt, immersing readers in its complexities. As Sinuhe embarks on diplomatic missions to foreign courts in Babylon, Syria, and Crete, he encounters diverse cultures and beliefs. A tortured soul, he seeks to escape his heartaches from lost loves and tragic affairs. The narrative is anchored in historical events, featuring real figures like Pharaoh Akhnaton, Queen Nefertiti, and the young Tutankhamon, whose lives are illuminated through archaeological discoveries. The journey along the Nile reveals a world of mysterious religions, opulent palaces, and harsh urban realities, set against a backdrop of spiritual and political turmoil. The tale begins with Sinuhe's youth, his initial love, and the ensuing disaster, leading to his perilous travels where he confronts new ideas and experiences love once more. The volume concludes with Sinuhe's return to a restless Egypt, setting the stage for further adventures.
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Biblioteca grandes éxitos - 1: Sinuhe el egipcio, Mika Waltari
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- 1983
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