The Journeyer

The Journeyer

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image_caption = Mass Market Paperback Cover
author = Gary Jennings
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country = United States
language = English
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genre = Historical novel
publisher = Atheneum Books
pub_date = 1984
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages = 782 pp
isbn = ISBN 978-0689114038
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"The Journeyer" is a historical novel about Marco Polo, written by Gary Jennings and first published in 1984.

Plot introduction

Marco is the only heir to the wealthy Polo family of Venice. Unsupervised, he freely roams the streets and canals of the city getting in trouble. When he is falsely accused of murdering the husband of his lover, he is exiled from Venice and travels east with his father and uncle to the court of Kubilai Khan, Mongol emperor of the orient. Marco remains in the empire for nearly twenty years and returns home a wealthy man. His adventures become legendary.

Plot summary

Characters in "The Journeyer"

* Marco Polo – protagonist and narrator: a Venetian merchant who travels east to China and becomes a courtier in the Mongol court of Kubilai Khan.
* Nicolò Polo – Marco’s father. He loves to speak in parables.
* Mafìo Polo – Marco’s uncle. Marco learns of his uncle’s homosexuality and is disgusted by it. Mafìo shares a potion with his lover Achmed and goes mad as a result. He spends the rest of his life an invalid.
* Kubilai Khan – The Khan of all Khans. He admires the Han culture. Soon after the Polos arrive in his capital, Kubilai takes a liking to young Marco and shows him favor.
* Nostril – Marco’s slave bought for him by his father to keep an eye on Marco while the elder Polos left him behind in Baghdad. Nostril is a Sind and has had many other names such as Sindbad, Ali Babar and Ali-ad-Din. He is later given his freedom by Marco and marries the former Turki princess Mar-Janar.
* Doris – one of the “boat children,” the poor orphans of the Vencie docks. Marco befriends Doris and her brother Ubaldo. Before he leaves for his journey, Marco and Doris make love. Marco later marries her daughter who is half his age.
* Princess Moth – The Crown Princess or Shahzrad Magas, daughter of Shahinshah Zaman and Shahryar Zahd of Baghdad. She introduces Marco to many of the Persian pleasures of the bedroom.
* Mordecai Cartafilo – A Jewish merchant of Venice; he meets Marco in prison and escapes with Marco’s help. For that good deed (mitzvah), Marco receives help from other Jewish people all throughout his travels.

Release details

* 1984, USA, Atheneum Books (ISBN 978-0689114038
* 1984, UK, Hutchinson (ISBN 978-0091586508)
* 2006, USA, Forge Books/Tom Doherty Associates (ISBN 978-0765349644)

ee also

*Historical fiction
*List of historical novelists
*List of historical novels


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