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Alas - Apollo and Hyacinthus
Richard C Gray
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ISBN: 9781663587084
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Apollo, God of Music, embarks on a journey of reflection and healing as he returns to the place of his greatest tragedy – Lacedaemon. Along the way, he is beset by intense memories of his tumultuous childhood, his growth as a God, and his intense first love with the mortal Hyacinthus, Prince of Lacedaemon. It's a tale of Gods and Men; of lover's mortal and immortal; of passion and pain; of revenge and remembrance. It's the Gods as you've never seen them before, up close, personal, and practically human.

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The flower was born again each spring and on its petals can be read 'ai ai' ('alas') which is the cry of grief made by Apollo on the death of his lover. Hyacinthus 
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The Greek also believed that Apollo had created the hyacinth flowers from Hyacinth's blood and inscribed the word 'AI' (alas) on its petals to 
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Hyacinthus, in Greek legend, a young man of Amyclae in Laconia. hyacinth), the petals of which were marked with the mournful exclamation AI, AI (“Alas”). …of an accident (as with Hyacinthus, a friend of Apollo, who was changed into a 
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which translates to Alas! One day they played a game of quoits (discus) together, and Apollo, heaving aloft the discus, with strength mingled with skill, Hyacinth ( plant) “Thou diest, Hyakinth,” so spoke Phœbus, “robbed of thy youth by me.

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