Servant of the Bones explained

Servant of the Bones
Author:Anne Rice
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Historical, Horror novel
Published:July 29, 1996
Publisher:Knopf
Media Type:Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages:387
Isbn:978-0676970036
Dewey:813/.54 20
Congress:PS3568.I265 S47 1996
Oclc:438534804

Servant of the Bones (1996) is a historical horror novel by Anne Rice.

Plot introduction

Servant of the Bones is an account of the creation and subsequent existence of a genie, Azriel. It is a story told as a fireside chat and includes historical accounts of Azriel's life as a displaced Jewish merchant's son in Babylon at the time of its conquest by Cyrus the Persian. There are also glimpses of life in ancient Miletus, in Strasbourg during a pogrom, and New York City of the 1990s.

Explanation of the novel's title

Throughout the novel, Azriel is struggling to understand whether he is a ghost, a demon, or an angel. He is trying to understand why God has denied him the Stairway to Heaven by allowing him to be made into an immortal spirit who is bound to the gold-encased bones of his mortal body. As a genie, he must obey the Master of those bones (whoever has them at the moment) and become the Master's Servant, whether for good or evil. Thus the title, Servant of the Bones.

Plot summary

Azriel is telling the story of his transformation into and subsequent existence as an immortal genii who is forced to obey the Master who calls him. Over centuries, Azriel becomes less obedient to the Masters and a warning is placed on the casket of his bones that he is not to be summoned lest his evil be loosed upon the undeserving world.

After many centuries of rest, Azriel finds himself awake and in New York City, a dazed witness to the murder of a young woman, Esther Belkin. He becomes inexplicably obsessed with the desire to avenge her death and to find out who called him into the physical world in time to see Esther die but not in time to save her. This quest leads him to the girl's stepfather, Gregory Belkin, who would pay any price to fulfill his messianic dream via his immense worldwide religious organization, the Temple of the Mind of God.

As his quest approaches its climax, he risks his supernatural powers to forestall an attempt to destroy the world thus redeeming what was denied him for so long: his own eternal human soul.

Characters

In Babylon

a spirit who is worshiped as a Babylonian god. He befriends the mortal Azriel, and becomes his 'personal god' throughout his mortal existence. Sadly, Azriel's stunning resemblance to the statue of Marduk causes him to be chosen for the ceremony to create a new statue every one hundred years, thus inadvertently turning him into the Servant of the Bones.

In Miletus

In France

In New York City

Allusions/references to actual history

As a work of historical fiction, this novel has several characters who were real or from ancient mythologies: Alexander the Great, Cyrus, Marduk, Nabonidus, Pharaoh.

Comic book adaptation

From 2011 to 2012, Servant of the Bones was adapted as a six-issue comic book miniseries by IDW Publishing, entitled Anne Rice's Servant of the Bones.[1] The novel was adapted by writer Mariah McCourt.[1] [2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Adaptation of Servant of the Bones Coming in August. Idea and Design Works, LLC. April 1, 2011. May 5, 2013.
  2. Book: Anne Rice's Servant of the Bones. Rice. Anne. McCourt. Mariah. Dillon. Ray. de Liz. Renae. 2012. Idea and Design Works, LLC. 978-1613771730.