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''A Man at Arms'' is a
historical novel Historical fiction is a literary genre in which a fictional plot takes place in the setting of particular real historical events. Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for historical fiction literature, it can also be applied to oth ...
by the American writer
Steven Pressfield Steven Pressfield (born September 1, 1943) is an American author of historical fiction, nonfiction, and screenplays, including his 1995 novel '' The Legend of Bagger Vance'' and 2002 nonfiction book '' The War of Art''. Early life Pressfield ...
. It was first published on March 2,
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by W.W. Norton & Company. It is Pressfield's first novel taking place in the ancient world since ''
The Afghan Campaign ''The Afghan Campaign'' is a historical novel by the American writer Steven Pressfield. It was first published in 2006 by Doubleday. It is the story of Alexander the Great's invasion of the Afghan kingdoms (the Afghanistan of today) in 330  ...
'', published in 2006.


Synopsis

The novel takes place in AD 55. In the aftermath of the
Crucifixion of Jesus The crucifixion of Jesus was the death of Jesus by being crucifixion, nailed to a cross.The instrument of Jesus' crucifixion, instrument of crucifixion is taken to be an upright wooden beam to which was added a transverse wooden beam, thus f ...
, the office of the Roman governor of Judea receives intelligence of a courier traveling to
Corinth Corinth ( ; , ) is a municipality in Corinthia in Greece. The successor to the ancient Corinth, ancient city of Corinth, it is a former municipality in Corinthia, Peloponnese (region), Peloponnese, which is located in south-central Greece. Sin ...
with a letter from a religious fanatic calling himself
Paul the Apostle Paul, also named Saul of Tarsus, commonly known as Paul the Apostle and Saint Paul, was a Apostles in the New Testament, Christian apostle ( AD) who spread the Ministry of Jesus, teachings of Jesus in the Christianity in the 1st century, first ...
. Fearing a mass uprising, the governor's agents hire the
mercenary A mercenary is a private individual who joins an armed conflict for personal profit, is otherwise an outsider to the conflict, and is not a member of any other official military. Mercenaries fight for money or other forms of payment rather t ...
soldier Telamon of Arcadia, a former
legionary The Roman legionary (in Latin ''legionarius''; : ''legionarii'') was a citizen soldier of the Roman army. These soldiers would conquer and defend the territories of ancient Rome during the Republic and Principate eras, alongside auxiliary and c ...
of the
Legio X Fretensis Legio X Fretensis ("Tenth legion of the Strait") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. It was founded by the young Gaius Octavius (later to become Augustus Caesar) in 41/40 BC to fight during the period of civil war that started the dissolu ...
, to track down the courier and retrieve the letter, in exchange for a substantial bounty and amnesty for the otherwise capital crime he has been arrested for. Telamon, a peregrinus who refused an offer of Roman citizenship after his enlistment was over, works only for money, but once he tracks down the courier, he undergoes an unexpected conversion and instead determines to protect the courier at all costs and ensure that the letter is delivered. As apprentice he takes a young Jewish boy named David, and makes the acquaintance of the courier, a man named
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, and his daughter Ruth, a mute. An old woman jailed by the Romans for being a
witch Witchcraft is the use of magic by a person called a witch. Traditionally, "witchcraft" means the use of magic to inflict supernatural harm or misfortune on others, and this remains the most common and widespread meaning. According to ''Enc ...
also attaches herself to their party, not out of loyalty to Christianity but out of hatred for the Romans. Over the course of their journey to Corinth, hunted by an '' ala'' of Roman cavalry, they undergo a series of hardships, during which Michael is killed and Telamon realizes that there is no physical letter, but instead that Ruth has memorized it. Reaching Corinth, they are caught up in an uprising of the underground Christian community against the Romans. David and the witch are both killed, but Telamon kills the Roman commander, causing the troops to retreat. The Christians are divided between followers of
Simon Simon may refer to: People * Simon (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name Simon * Simon (surname), including a list of people with the surname Simon * Eugène Simon, French naturalist and the genus ...
who wants to violently overthrow the Romans, and
Josepha Josepha is a given name that works as the feminine variant of the name Joseph. People with the given name * Josepha Abiertas (1894–1929), Filipino lawyer and feminist, first woman to obtain a degree from the Philippine Law School * Josepha ...
, who counsels
pacifism Pacifism is the opposition to war or violence. The word ''pacifism'' was coined by the French peace campaigner Émile Arnaud and adopted by other peace activists at the tenth Universal Peace Congress in Glasgow in 1901. A related term is ...
and believes they have betrayed Christ's teachings by allowing themselves to be drawn into violence. Neither side wants to receive the letter - Josepha feels they don't deserve it, while Simon denounces it as a Roman deception. Telamon is almost killed by a mob of the zealots, before Ruth reveals that she can speak, and recites the letter, emphasizing
Paul Paul may refer to: People * Paul (given name), a given name, including a list of people * Paul (surname), a list of people * Paul the Apostle, an apostle who wrote many of the books of the New Testament * Ray Hildebrand, half of the singing duo ...
's words that without
charity Charity may refer to: Common meanings * Charitable organization or charity, a non-profit organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being of persons * Charity (practice), the practice of being benevolent, giving and sha ...
, a Christian is no Christian at all. Shamed, the zealots release Telamon and allow him to bury David and leave the city. Ruth, having "adopted" Telamon as her new father, chooses to go with him, but agrees to write to Josepha.


Continuity

"Telamon of Arcadia" is also the name of a secondary character from Pressfield's 2000 novel ''
Tides of War ''Tides of War'' is a 2000 in literature, 2000 novel by Steven Pressfield, chronicling the Peloponnesian War. Plot summary Jason, a disciple of Socrates, is asked to help defend Polemides, infamous in Athens as the man who assassinated Alcibia ...
'', which takes place in Greece four centuries earlier, during the
Peloponnesian War The Second Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC), often called simply the Peloponnesian War (), was an Ancient Greece, ancient Greek war fought between Classical Athens, Athens and Sparta and their respective allies for the hegemony of the Ancien ...
(431-404 BC).


Reception

''Publishers Weekly'' reviewed the book negatively, writing that "Pressfield’s considerable gifts for historical military fiction...are nowhere in evidence in this ponderous account of Greek mercenary Telamon of Arcadia’s mission to preserve and disseminate the gospel of Paul." ''Kirkus Reviews'', however, called the book "fine historical fiction".


References


External links


Steven Pressfield's official website
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