J. Prevas, Xenophon’s March into the Lair of the Persian Lion

John Prevas
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The year is 403 B.C. The Athenian philosopher Xenophon finds himself with an army of Greeks marching to what is now Turkey. Their mission: to aid the Persian pretender Cyrus in a war against his brother Artaxerxes. At a great battle, Cyrus is killed and his army destroyed--except for the Greeks holding his right flank. Xenophon and the Greeks are now stranded in the heart of the Persian Empire, outnumbered a hundred to one. The story of Xenophon's march to escape the Persian noose is an intensely personal and human tale, replete with clashes of arms and desperate hardships. It is also the tale of two civilizations at mortal odds with each other. With their turbulent mix of anarchy and democracy, Xenophon's men resembled a mobile Greek city, cutting both a military and a cultural slash through the Persian Empire. Though Xenophon's journey would end badly, his experience in the East would prove invaluable for those who followed, for sixty years later, the Greeks would return to Persia under Alexander. John Prevas brings this epoch-shaping story to life with a compelling narrative vivified by his personal retracing of much of the route trod by Xenophon and his men in one of history's great adventures.
J.普雷瓦斯,色诺芬进军波斯狮子巢穴
公元前403年,雅典哲学家色诺芬(Xenophon)率领一支希腊军队向现在的土耳其挺进。他们的任务是帮助波斯伪装者居鲁士对抗他的兄弟阿尔塔薛西斯。在一场大战中,居鲁士被杀,他的军队被摧毁——除了希腊人守着他的右翼。色诺芬和希腊人现在被困在波斯帝国的心脏地带,他们的人数是波斯帝国的一百倍。色诺芬逃离波斯绞索的故事是一个非常个人化和人性化的故事,充满了武器的冲突和绝望的艰辛。这也是两种文明之间生死对立的故事。色诺芬的军队混乱地混合着无政府状态和民主,就像一个流动的希腊城市,在波斯帝国的军事和文化上都有割裂。虽然色诺芬的旅程以失败告终,但他在东方的经历对那些追随他的人来说是无价的,六十年后,希腊人将在亚历山大的领导下回到波斯。约翰·普雷瓦斯将这个划时代的故事娓娓道来,他亲自追溯了色诺芬和他的部下在历史上最伟大的冒险之一中走过的大部分路线,生动地讲述了这个引人入胜的故事。
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