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The Death of the Gods (Christ and Antichrist, 1 of 3)

By Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a clash of religions, an ambitious tribune plots to restore a disgraced emperor to power, igniting a spiritual war.

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2014-08-03
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Summary

"The Death of the Gods" by Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky is a historical novel about Roman Emperor Julian in the 4th century A.D., who tried to bring back Paganism to a Christian empire. The story looks at the conflict between Pagan and Christian beliefs, and how people struggled to find meaning during this big change. The book starts with Marcus Scuda, a Roman tribune who is unhappy with his life and wants to get back in good graces with Prefect Helvidius. Scuda comes up with a plan to free Julian and Gallus, who are in prison but could threaten Emperor Constantius. The book then looks closely at Julian's life, his personality, and his battles against faith and history.

About the Author

Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky was a Russian novelist, poet, religious thinker, and literary critic. A seminal figure of the Silver Age of Russian Poetry, regarded as a co-founder of the Symbolist movement, Merezhkovsky – with his wife, the poet Zinaida Gippius – was twice forced into political exile. During his second exile (1918–1941) he continued publishing successful novels and gained recognition as a critic of the Soviet Union. Known both as a self-styled religious prophet with his own slant on apocalyptic Christianity, and as the author of philosophical historical novels which combined fervent idealism with literary innovation, Merezhkovsky became a nine-time nominee for the Nobel Prize in literature, which he came closest to winning in 1933. However, due to contested claims that he expressed regard for Fascism as a lesser evil than Communism during the outbreak of war between Germany and the USSR shortly prior to his death, his work largely fell into neglect after World War II.

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