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An exuberant historical tale that returns to the days of heroes larger than life silhouetted against the desert sky above the rock of Masada. Eleazar ben Yair and General Flavius Silva, the antagonists in that brief conflict when the Romans were pursuing the last remnants of resisting Jews, shared the common nobility of men who face impossible odds. Eleazar confronted the overwhelmingly superior military force of Rome; Silva, a sensitive, intelligent man, faced the subtler threat of spiritual and physical impotence. Then there is Sheva, a Jewish beauty determined to save her people Jael-fashion; the influential Roman Falco with his two pretty boys; noble Masadians and grousing Romans. It all ends with a Roman desert victory entailing their psychic defeat.

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The Antagonists, Ernest K. Gann

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1970
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Titel
The Antagonists
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Ernest K. Gann
Erscheinungsdatum
1970
Seitenzahl
286
ISBN10
0340258306
ISBN13
9780340258309
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An exuberant historical tale that returns to the days of heroes larger than life silhouetted against the desert sky above the rock of Masada. Eleazar ben Yair and General Flavius Silva, the antagonists in that brief conflict when the Romans were pursuing the last remnants of resisting Jews, shared the common nobility of men who face impossible odds. Eleazar confronted the overwhelmingly superior military force of Rome; Silva, a sensitive, intelligent man, faced the subtler threat of spiritual and physical impotence. Then there is Sheva, a Jewish beauty determined to save her people Jael-fashion; the influential Roman Falco with his two pretty boys; noble Masadians and grousing Romans. It all ends with a Roman desert victory entailing their psychic defeat.