Eromenos

Melanie J. McDonald
3.52
283 ratings 72 reviews
Eros and Thanatos converge in the story of a glorious youth, an untimely death, and an imperial love affair that gives rise to the last pagan god of antiquity. In this coming-of-age novel set in the second century AD, Antinous of Bithynia, a Greek youth from Asia Minor, recounts his seven-year affair with Hadrian, fourteenth emperor of Rome. In a partnership more intimate than Hadrian’s sanctioned political marriage to Sabina, Antinous captivates the most powerful ruler on earth both in life and after death. This version of the affair between the emperor and his beloved ephebe vindicates the youth scorned by early Christian church fathers as a “shameless and scandalous boy” and “sordid and loathsome instrument of his master’s lust.” EROMENOS envisions the personal history of the young man who achieved apotheosis as a pagan god of antiquity, whose cult of worship lasted for hundreds of years—far longer than the cult of the emperor Hadrian. In Eromenos, the young man Antinous, whose beautiful image still may be found in art museums around the world, finds a voice of his own at last.
Genres: Historical FictionLGBTFictionHistoricalM M RomanceRomanceGayMythologyAncientAncient History
176 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
57 (20%)
4 star
98 (35%)
3 star
77 (27%)
2 star
37 (13%)
1 star
14 (5%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Melanie J. McDonald

Lists with this book

The Gladiator's Master
Mark of the Gladiator
Nova Praetorian
Captive Prince
Captive Prince: Volume Two
Bloodraven
Best Gay Slaves
315 books • 1060 voters
The Song of Achilles
Circe
The Persian Boy
Historical Fiction on Greece and Rome
261 books • 262 voters
I, Claudius
Mistress of Rome
Cleopatra's Daughter