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An Arrow's Flight: A Novel (1998)

von Mark Merlis

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Pyrrhus is a male stripper in a bar in Ancient Greece. However, destiny has scheduled him for a career change. For Pyrrhus is the son of Achilles, and the oracle has proclaimed that he will lead the Myrmidons to victory.
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    The Song of Achilles von Madeline Miller (marq)
    marq: Mark Merlis also takes up the story of Pyrrhus (or Neoptolemus), Achilles’ son with Deidamia when he was in disguise as a woman on Scyros. A very different kind of novel, steampunk, wild anachronism, graphically homoerotic, brilliant.
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    Jalendu von Mark Andrew (marq)
    marq: Both historical fiction with young gay protagonists.
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Merlis did well developing characters and blending the Trojan war with a modern urban world. Though his decision to use a contemporary attitude toward sexuality was very distracting for me, I can understand why he did so, and his use of metaphor was well-woven. His narrative attitude was enhanced by moments of direct address to the reader by the narrator, which provided perspective on the events and characters, and an awareness that made the book more enjoyable. ( )
  et.carole | Jan 21, 2022 |
The award-winning An Arrow's Flight tells the story of the Trojan War and Pyrrhus, the son of the fallen Achilles, now working as a go-go boy and hustler in the big city. Magically blending ancient headlines and modern myth, Merlis creates a fabulous new world where legendary heroes declare their endowments in personal ads and any panhandler may be a divinity in disguise. Comical, moving, startling in its audacity and range, An Arrow's Flight is a profound meditation on gay identity, straight power, and human liberation.
  Daniel464 | Oct 15, 2021 |
The best book of the 1990s. An alternate history placing the Trojan Wars in modern times, and based on the myth of the success of the Greeks in the Trojan War being dependent on Neoptolemus (son of Achilles, called Pyrrhus) bringing Philoctetes' bow (a gift from Heracles) to Troy. This version of the myth depicts Pyrrhus as a stripper in a gay bar, hired by Odysseus to seduce Philoctetes as a means of getting the bow. Philoctetes' injury, the snake bite, takes the place of HIV/AIDS. Moving, vivid, the language bridges the classic and modern.
  DreaDouglas | Jun 26, 2015 |
I love this book, in part because of Merlis's use of anachronism, which some people find gimmicky. I don't care. He uses the story of the Trojan War to talk about AIDS and the "gay community" and I just found it really moving. ( )
  anderlawlor | Apr 9, 2013 |
Brilliant from beginning to end.

I have never read a book where the narrator so clearly and personally addresses himself to his gay male audience as this one.

There is more than a bit of sex in this book but it is realistic and not gratuitous. Overall, it is a very thoughtful book that explores the theme of destiny.

Its playful anachronisms (set in ancient Greece but with all the modern conveniences) never gets boring (unlike some other books that try this) but also in my mind applies the ancient themes of fate to modern times. Who doesn't know a Pyrrhus? Young, beautiful, indestructible (or thinks he is), escapes from the family home to a flat in the big city, sex, drugs, like an arrows flight. ( )
  marq | Nov 7, 2012 |
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