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Gore Vidal's (1981) is a sprawling historical novel that serves as a "crash course" in comparative religion and a biting critique of Western-centric history. Set in the 5th century B.C., it follows the life of the fictional Cyrus Spitama , a Persian diplomat and grandson of the prophet Zoroaster. Narrative Framework and Historical Subversion

: Viewed with immense dislike by Spitama, who considers him an annoying and poor philosopher. Core Themes What I Am Reading: "Creation" by Gore Vidal Gore Vidal - Creation

: The only thinker Spitama respects, viewing him as a practical "political animal" focused on social order rather than abstract mysticism. Gore Vidal's (1981) is a sprawling historical novel

Vidal utilizes Spitama’s role as an ambassador for Kings Darius and Xerxes to place him at the heart of the "Axial Age," a pivotal era where the world’s major philosophical and religious systems were being formed. During his travels, Spitama meets: Core Themes What I Am Reading: "Creation" by

: His own grandfather, whose dualistic struggle between good and evil forms the core of Spitama's skepticism.

The novel is presented as a memoir dictated by the elderly, blind Spitama to his nephew in Athens. This framing allows Vidal to challenge the "father of history," Herodotus , by presenting the Greco-Persian Wars from a Persian perspective.