When
considering my pick for the best action movie I had to include, The 13th Warrior. It is a great Viking movie; but it can’t match
the book.
Michael
Crichton’s novel Eaters of the Dead (The 13th Warrior) gives an in-depth view of Viking
life, customs and beliefs that was unable to be portrayed in a two-hour
movie.
The back
cover of the Ballantine Books (NY) paperback best describes the story:
“In the year A.D. 933, a refined Arab
courtier, representative of the powerful Caliph of Bagdad, encounters a party
of Viking warriors on their journey to the barbaric North. He is appalled by Viking customs – the wanton
sexuality of their pale, angular women, their disregard for cleanliness, their
cold-blooded human sacrifices. But only in
the depths of the Northland does he learn the horrifying truth: He has been enlisted
to combat a terror that comes under cover of night to slaughter the Vikings and
devour their flesh…”
EATERS OF
THE DEAD is Crichton’s take of the story of Beowulf. In the afterthought Crichton proposed that
the terror’s that come by night were perhaps a colony of Neanderthal that had,
in their isolated location, survived into the first millennium.
Check your
library or look for this book at a used book store or order used from Amazon –
it is a great read worth the price.
the Ol’Buzzard
Crichton had an outstanding imagination and was a great writer. Both the book & the movie are worth the time.
ReplyDeleteI put this on my "to read" list the last time you posted a rave review about it. It's still on the list! (Don't ask me how effen long that list is, though, LOL!)
ReplyDeleteCrichton was a skilled wordsmith. His books will never qualify as great literature but they're all fun to read.
ReplyDeleteIt was an interesting movie. I knew a few of the horses in the movie and their owners from out in British Columbia. Maybe it is time to read the book.
ReplyDeleteOn my list.
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