Arthur Phillips is the internationally bestselling author of three New York Times Notable Books— Prague, the winner of the Los Angeles Times /Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction; The Song Is You; and The Tragedy of Arthur —and The Egyptologist. He lives /5(). The Egyptologist. Phillips, Arthur. Published by Random House Inc, New York, New York, U. S. A., ISBN ISBN · THE EGYPTOLOGIST. by Arthur Phillips ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 7, A secretive archaeologist’s obsession with an obscure Egyptian king uncovers several concealed histories—in Phillips’s clever, labyrinthine successor to his prizewinning debut (Prague, ). In the fuller of its twin narratives, Oxford-educated Egyptologist Ralph Trilipush describes (via his journals and .
Arthur Phillips (born Ap) is an American bltadwin.ru books include Prague (), The Egyptologist (), Angelica (), The Song Is You (), The Tragedy of Arthur (), and The King at the Edge of the World (). A secretive archaeologist's obsession with an obscure Egyptian king uncovers several concealed histories—in Phillips's clever, labyrinthine successor to his prizewinning debut (Prague, ).In the fuller of its twin narratives, Oxford-educated Egyptologist Ralph Trilipush describes (via his journals and correspondence) his quest for the tomb of Atum-hadu, a monarch of the doomed XIIIth. The historical novel, The Egyptologist (), is Arthur Phillips' second novel. Set in , archaeologist Ralph Trilipush has traveled to Egypt to find a previously unknown pharaoh's tomb. As the book opens, Ralph has already discovered what he believes to be the entrance to the tomb but has had to leave Egypt in order to secure funding for another expedition.
The Egyptologist. by. Arthur Phillips (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 3, ratings · reviews. This darkly comic labyrinth of a story opens on the desert plains of Egypt in , then winds its way from the slums of Australia to the ballrooms of Boston by way of Oxford, the battlefields of the First World War, and a royal. Arthur Phillips leads this expedition to its unforgettable climax with all the wit and narrative bravado that made Prague one of the most critically acclaimed novels of Exploring issues of class, greed, ambition, and the very human hunger for eternal life, this staggering second novel gives us a glimpse of Phillips's range and maturity. Ancient Egypt and detective stories inspire a similar feverish obsession, and Arthur Phillips, in his new novel "The Egyptologist," has a pretty good idea why. The novel, disguised as a collection.
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