Alexander the Great: Journey to the End of the Earth

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"Alexander's behavior was conditioned along certain lines -- heroism, courage, strength, superstition, bisexuality, intoxication, cruelty. He bestrode Europe and Asia like a supernatural figure."

In this succinct portrait of Alexander the Great, distinguished scholar and historian Norman Cantor illuminates the personal life and military conquests of this most legendary of men. Cantor draws from the major writings of Alexander's contemporaries combined with the most recent psychological and cultural studies to show Alexander as he was -- a great figure in the ancient world whose puzzling personality greatly fueled his military accomplishments.

He describes Alexander's ambiguous relationship with his father, Philip II of Macedon; his oedipal involvement with his mother, the Albanian princess Olympias; and his bisexuality. He traces Alexander's attempts to bridge the East and West, the Greek and Persian worlds, using Achilles, hero of the Trojan War, as his model. Finally, Cantor explores Alexander's view of himself in relation to the pagan gods of Greece and Egypt.

More than a biography, Norman Cantor's Alexander the Great is a psychological rendering of a man of his time.

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2.9
16 reviews
A Google user
November 25, 2012
This book was fantastic read; his description of Alexander was phenomenal detailed, I would recommend this book to any, history class if they want to look at Alexander in detail, the description of his conquest for the world was good, he put in so much thought and research when writing this book. I learned that Alexander the Great was the first westerner to use Elephants in warfare. I have learned that Alexander, had mental problems at the end of his life, got more paranoid, but he was a great leader with flaws. You know in some stories of Alexander there is some kind of Romantic, hero’s journey quality. But the author did what his thesis was, and to write a book describing the lives of Ancient Greece, and the life of Alexander. Alexander; in this book reminded me of Napoleon, which the book actually compared Napoleon’s conquest of Russia to Alexander’s conquest of India.
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Gary Forsythe
September 15, 2015
He was a murdering nut case not great at all
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About the author

Norman F. Cantor was Emeritus Professor of History, Sociology, and Comparative Literature at New York University. His many books include In the Wake of the Plague, Inventing the Middle Ages, and The Civilization of the Middle Ages, the most widely read narrative of the Middle Ages in the English language. He died in 2004.

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