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The novel is presented as an academic translation of a report by , a real 10th-century Arab courtier sent as an ambassador from Baghdad.

Eaters of the Dead (1976) is a historical fiction novel by that presents itself as a "lost" 10th-century manuscript. It famously reimagines the epic of Beowulf through a pseudo-scientific, "realistic" lens, blending actual history with myth. 1. Core Concept: History vs. Fiction Eaters of the Dead

: The first three chapters are based on Ibn Fadlan's actual historical journal. However, once Ibn Fadlan joins a group of Norsemen, Crichton shifts into a fictionalized retelling of Beowulf . The novel is presented as an academic translation

: To enhance realism, the book includes fictional scholarly footnotes, bibliographies, and "editorial" commentary on potential mistranslations. 2. Plot Summary Eaters Of The Dead Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary However, once Ibn Fadlan joins a group of

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The novel is presented as an academic translation of a report by , a real 10th-century Arab courtier sent as an ambassador from Baghdad.

Eaters of the Dead (1976) is a historical fiction novel by that presents itself as a "lost" 10th-century manuscript. It famously reimagines the epic of Beowulf through a pseudo-scientific, "realistic" lens, blending actual history with myth. 1. Core Concept: History vs. Fiction

: The first three chapters are based on Ibn Fadlan's actual historical journal. However, once Ibn Fadlan joins a group of Norsemen, Crichton shifts into a fictionalized retelling of Beowulf .

: To enhance realism, the book includes fictional scholarly footnotes, bibliographies, and "editorial" commentary on potential mistranslations. 2. Plot Summary Eaters Of The Dead Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary