The Cyrus Cylinder

by Nicholas Hazel


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 16/07/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781477139851
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781477139837
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781477139844

About the Book

Nicholas Hazel, the author of this novel, has served as a faculty member and administrator in colleges and universities and is the author of scholarly books and articles. In retirement, he has continued to admire universities for their creation and dissemination of knowledge, while at the same time realizing that they are also institutions where political aspirations and tensions are played out and where strong, even violent, human passions can rage underneath the surface of the impartial searching for the truth. He is fascinated by the ways in which history can impinge on the present through our interpretations and reconstructions—or deliberate distortions—of what once occurred.

Nicholas Hazel has spun this yarn around an ancient politically motivated artifact, the Cyrus Cylinder, inscribed in 539 BCE, which also in recent years has been used for political purposes. In this story, it becomes the catalyst for contemporary international intrigue and also for purely personal settling of scores. During a visit to the United States to participate in the centennial celebration of a higher education association, a descendent and namesake of King Cyrus, now the chancellor of the University of Tehran, confronts—and is confronted by—what happened twenty years ago as well as what is happening today.


About the Author

Nicholas Hazel is the author of this mystery. He has taught at major universities and has written scholarly books and articles. He is now enjoying philosophizing about life and writing about people and events conjured up in his mind by the magnificent Santa Catalina Mountains that loom above him, by the vast Tucson Valley that stretches below him, and by the people and animals—and creatures out of myth—that inhabit the mountains, the valley, and especially, the mysterious Mountain Lion Canyon.