The Egyptian by Mika Waltari6/7/2023 ![]() ![]() In Babylon, he meets and sets free a woman named Minea destined for human sacrifice on Crete after her death, Sinuhe returns to Egypt and becomes embroiled in the conflict between the king with his new god Aten and the old priesthood of Amun. ![]() After losing all his possessions to a woman, he escapes into exile, where he spends his time spying and learning in various foreign lands. Sinuhe's story begins when he is found as a baby floating down the Nile in a reed boat he grows up to become a doctor, and in the process, he meets and befriends Pharaoh Akhenaten, as well as General Horemheb. The parallels to the protagonist of the novel is noted by characters inside the story. The main character of the book is named for the protagonist of a story called The Story of Sinuhe who overhears a secret and has to leave Egypt. The story is told via the Framing Device of Sinuhe writing down his memoirs as this clever device allows for plenty of room for doubts as to his reliability, the novel is an impressive example of combining both Shown Their Work and Science Marches On: much of what Waltari writes was considered the best historical knowledge of his day, although much has also been reevaluated by modern historians. It details the life-story of an Egyptian doctor named Sinuhe, and his interactions with others during the turbulent reign of Akhenaten during the 18th dynasty. The Egyptian (or Sinuhe the Egyptian) is a historical novel by Mika Waltari first published in Finland in 1945. ![]()
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