The Last King of Lydia
By (Author) Tim Leach
Atlantic Books
Atlantic Books
25th March 2013
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for Dylan Thomas Prize (Literary Excellence) 2013
Hardback
336
Width 154mm, Height 218mm, Spine 29mm
515g
A beaten king stands on top of a pyre. His conqueror, the Persian warrior Cyrus, signals to his guards; they step forward and touch flaming torches to the dry wood. Croesus, once the richest man of the ancient world, is to be burned alive. As he watches the flames catch, Croesus looks over his life with clarity. He remembers the time he asked the old philosopher, Solon, who was the happiest man in the world. With his wealth, Croesus used to think it was him. But then his wealth could not remove the spear from his dying son's chest; could not cure the mute boy with matted hair; could not make him as wise as his own slave; could not bring his wife's love back; could not stop his army being torn apart and his kingdom defeated. As the old philosopher had replied, a man's happiness can only be measured when he is dead. The first coils of smoke wrap around Croesus' neck like a noose.
An extraordinarily assured debut novel, bringing together fascinating research and storytelling talent * Tim Parks *
Tim Leach is in his late twenties and lives in London. He is a recent graduate of the MA writing course at Warwick University, and is now teaching creative writing there on the undergraduate programme, as well as working in a London bookshop. This is his first novel.