Fire from Heaven

Fire from Heaven

infobox Book |
name = Fire from Heaven
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image_caption = First edition, 1969
author = Mary Renault
illustrator =
cover_artist = Karl Leabo
country = United States
language = English
series = Alexander the Great
genre = Historical novel
publisher = Pantheon Books
pub_date = June 1969
english_pub_date =
media_type = Print (Hardback and Paperback)
pages = 375pp
isbn = ISBN 0-394-42492-1
preceded_by =
followed_by = The Persian Boy

"Fire From Heaven" is a 1969 historical novel by Mary Renault about the childhood and youth of Alexander the Great. It reportedly was a major inspiration for the Oliver Stone film "Alexander".

Plot summary

The novel, whose memorable opening line is "The child was wakened by the knotting of the snake's coils about his waist," portrays Alexander's complicated relationship with his father, Philip of Macedon, and his mother Olympias; his education under the philosopher Aristotle, whose later opposition to Alexander is foreshadowed; and his devotion to his lifelong companion Hephaistion, depicted as both a lover and an intimate friend. The novel contains a controversial portrait of the Athenian orator Demosthenes, portraying him as arrogant, cowardly and vindictive. The novel ends with the assassination of Philip, with Alexander his heir poised to begin his career of conquests.

Literary significance and criticism

The novel has been criticized as an overly romanticized and sanitized portrait of Alexander. [cite web | title=Beyond Renault: Alexander the Great in Fiction: Mary Renault | last=Reames | first=Dr. Jeanne | work= | url=http://myweb.unomaha.edu/~mreames/Beyond_Renault/renault.html | edition= | accessdate=2007-01-16 ] It was followed by two sequels, "The Persian Boy" (1972), dealing with Alexander's conquest of the Persian Empire, and "Funeral Games" (1981), depicting the consequences of his death.

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