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The story of the Roman siege of the Jews in the year 73 A.D.

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I was excited to find this novel after having seen on Netflix the old Peter O'Toole "Masada" television drama [1981] which I had missed when shown on television originally. Both the original novel and its adaptation covered the siege of Masada and its shattering climax through the eyes of both the Roman and Jewish commanders, the titular "antagonists." After a long introduction to the setting and characters, the story moves quickly and inexorably to the siege from both Roman and Jewish sides and its immediate aftermath. Not much is known factually, so most of the novel is fictionalized. The author even admitted as much.

In spite of any differences in physical appearance of Flavius Silva, the Roman general and governor of Judaea between show more novel and teleplay, I couldn't visualize anyone but O'Toole as that figure. Eleazar ben Yair was presented as the stalwart military leader of the rebellious Jews, originally a fisherman, defending his people against Roman conquest, and trying to keep in balance the different Jewish sects with him but I felt the author was more sympathetic to Silva, whom he presented as a lonely middle-aged widower, only desirous of putting down this rebellion at Emperor Vespasian's orders, then dreaming of retiring to his villa near Rome, living in peace with his Jewish mistress. Even after 40-some years, this novel is still worthwhile reading. show less
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Written from the points of view of the Roman General in charge of the attack on Masada, and of the Leader of the resistant Jews. Chiefly a personality study of the two men, not so much a commentary on the situation.
I read this quite a while ago, and found it mostly interesting. It was a tragic story and I think there were some racy parts. I've heard the TV miniseries did it better.
Novel about Masada featuring the Roman General Flavius Silva and the Jewish leader Eleazar ben Yair
NO OF PAGES: 316 SUB CAT I: Historic Fiction SUB CAT II: History SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: They were all captives of Masada, the Great Rock. The high fortress in a hard place of torching sun-where the rebel Jews take their last stand against Caesar?s glittering legions...NOTES: SUBTITLE: A Novel of Love and Courage and the Triumph of the Human Spirit
Flavius Silva, 1st cent. Fiction.

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Ernest K. Gann is the author of numerous books. He lives in Anacortes, Washington, and continues to write and publish prolifically

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Canonical title
Masada
Original title
The Antagonists
Alternate titles
The Antagonists: a Novel about Masada
Original publication date
1970
People/Characters
Eleazar; General Silva; Sheva; Rosianus Geminus
Important places
Masada, Israel
Important events
Jewish-Roman Wars; First Jewish-Roman War (66 | 73); Reign of Vespasian (69 AD | 79 AD); Siege of Masada (72 | 73)
Related movies
Masada (1981 | IMDb)
Dedication
This...for my dear Polly
First words
"It is like this," said the Centurion Rosianus Geminus.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He smiled, and when he discovered he was half running down his ramp, he began to laugh softly at his youthful eagerness.
Original language
English
Disambiguation notice
Previously published as "The Antagonists".

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PZ3Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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