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The Egyptian (Sinuhe egyptiläinen #1–2) Kindle Edition | Pages: 514 pages
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Title:The Egyptian (Sinuhe egyptiläinen #1–2)
Author:Mika Waltari
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 514 pages
Published:October 20th 2014 (first published 1945)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Classics. Northern Africa. Egypt. European Literature. Finnish Literature

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The only Finnish novel adopted into a Hollywood film

Mika Waltari's 1945 novel The Egyptian was turned into a DeLuxe Color epic film by 20th Century Fox in 1954 and was nominated for an academy award a year later.

A 1940s #1 Bestseller and a Historic Novel All-Time Favorite

A historic novel all-time favorite, after its translation in English from Swedish, The Egyptian topped the bestseller charts in 1949 and the years following. 

The protagonist of the novel is the fictional character Sinuhe, the royal physician, who tells the story in exile after Akhenaten's fall and death. Apart from incidents in Egypt, the novel charts Sinuhe's travels in then Egyptian-dominated Syria, in Mitanni, Babylon, Minoan Crete, Mitanni, and among the Hittites.

The main character of the novel is named after a character in an ancient Egyptian text commonly known as The Story of Sinuhe. The original story dates to a time long before that of Akhenaten: texts are known from as early as the 12th Dynasty.

Much concerned about the historical accuracy of his detailed description of ancient Egyptian life forced the author to carry out considerable research into the subject. The result has been praised not only by readers but also by Egyptologists.

Waltari had long been interested in Akhenaten and wrote a play about him which was staged in Helsinki in 1938. World War II provided the final impulse for exploring the subject in a novel which, although depicting events that took place over 3,300 years ago

 



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Original Title: Sinuhe egyptiläinen I–II ASIN B00OQTE64C
Edition Language: English
Series: Sinuhe egyptiläinen #1–2
Characters: Akhenaten, Kaptah, Horemheb, Sinuhe, Burna-Buriash II
Setting: Thebes, Egypt,-1378(Egypt) Smyrna(Turkey) Jerusalem(Israel) …more Mitanni Babylon(Iraq) Hattusa(Turkey) Crete(Greece) Mediterranean Sea …less

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The Egyptian (Sinuhe egyptiläinen #12), Mika WaltariThe Egyptian is a historical novel by Mika Waltari. It was first published in Finnish in 1945, and in an abridged English translation by Naomi Walford in 1949, apparently from Swedish rather than Finnish. So far, it is the only Finnish novel to be adapted into a Hollywood film, which it was, in 1954. The Egyptian is the first and the most successful, of Waltari's great historical novels. It is set in Ancient Egypt, mostly during the reign of

In The Egyptian (English translation), Mika Waltari takes us back to one of the oldest civilizations to tell one of the most classic stories there is: a young man rises from humble beginnings, makes a foolhardy choice, then is impelled to go out in the world and seek his fortune. He travels to other lands, learns about other customs, experiences different sides of life, and rises in stature by smartly applying his knowledge. Then he returns home again, where old friends and enemies await him.I

A remarkable historical novel set in ancient Egypt mainly during the reign of the pharaoh Akhenaton, who tried to bring monotheistic worship of Aton to Egypt. His reign was marked by internal conflict and he and his descendants in the 18th dynasty were later denounced by Horemheb, and their names were erased in the Egyptian records. The worship of Aton is speculated to be a precursor of Judaism.The book is in the form of autobiography of Sinuhe a physician who rises to become an advisor and

One of the best historic novels I have read so far. Simple yet profound illustration of the religious and political conflicts during the Pharoah Akhenaton's reign, founder of one of the earliest monotheistic religion. The story revolves around the travels and expeditions of a Egyptian physician named Sinuhe and the socio-political scenario of the countries he visits during his life. The journey of this physician is so eventful with cruelty of humans, fragility and wickedness of human mind, love

This must be my 5th go'round on this book, I re-read it every so often, because I really do consider it to be a classic. It was considered almost obscene in it's day, because of the subject matters that were delt with. But it is rather tame for today. I first read it and found it quite shocking many years ago, but I have a fascination with Egyptian history and I just could not put it down.I was made into a movie sometime in the 50's or 60's I belive and many things were glossed over but it still

The Egyptian (Sinuhe egyptiläinen), Mika WaltariThe Egyptian is a historical novel by Mika Waltari. It was first published in Finnish in 1945, and in an abridged English translation by Naomi Walford in 1949, apparently from Swedish rather than Finnish. So far, it is the only Finnish novel to be adapted into a Hollywood film, which it was, in 1954. The Egyptian is the first and the most successful, of Waltari's great historical novels. It is set in Ancient Egypt, mostly during the reign of

What a sad yet wonderful tale. Written in first person point of view as the life story of a man who lived in ancient Egypt during the time of the later pharoahs, it has a reflective and melancholy tone. I think perhaps I enjoyed it so much because it incorporates several historical figures that are part of Egyptian history and I knew something of this history before I began reading this book. I suspect that is part of what drew me to it in the first place. The story is fascinating in its way,

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