Ancient Evenings is a novel by Norman Mailer. It deals with the lives of two protagonists, one young, one old, in a very alien ancient Egypt marked by journeys by the dead, reincarnation, and violent and hyper-sexual gods and mortals in a complex combination of historical fiction, allegory, poetic flight, confession and spiritual meditation. The novel has had an extremely mixed criticial reception marked by a preponderance of negative reviews, some scathing [e.g.

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  • Ancient Evenings is a novel by Norman Mailer. It deals with the lives of two protagonists, one young, one old, in a very alien ancient Egypt marked by journeys by the dead, reincarnation, and violent and hyper-sexual gods and mortals in a complex combination of historical fiction, allegory, poetic flight, confession and spiritual meditation. The novel has had an extremely mixed criticial reception marked by a preponderance of negative reviews, some scathing [e.g. , those by Benjamin DeMott, Joseph Epstein], some very favorable [e.g. , those by Richard Poirier, Christopher Ricks]. Derided by many, it is however included in the canonical listing of Harold Bloom in The Western Canon and books celebrated in Ninety-Nine Novels: The Best in English Since 1939 by Anthony Burgess. The novel has recently been a distinct source of inspiration in artist Matthew Barney's recent pieces Ren and Guardian of the Veil.
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  • Ancient Evenings is a novel by Norman Mailer. It deals with the lives of two protagonists, one young, one old, in a very alien ancient Egypt marked by journeys by the dead, reincarnation, and violent and hyper-sexual gods and mortals in a complex combination of historical fiction, allegory, poetic flight, confession and spiritual meditation. The novel has had an extremely mixed criticial reception marked by a preponderance of negative reviews, some scathing [e.g.
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