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Athens' drama merges with Sophocles' martial trials.

"Antigone's Wake" isn't just a dive into ancient history; it's a vivid reimagining that blends a legendary playwright's creative prowess with his unexpected military role. As Nicastro breathes life into Athens' Golden Age, you not only walk the city's back-streets but sail its empire-building seas, feeling the weight of history radiate from the page. It's a literary journey that resonates with the trials of power and glory—ideal for anyone who relishes the past's intimate and epic tales.

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Antigone's Wake: A Novel of Imperial Athens

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ISBN: 9781933523262
Publisher: Bella Rosa Books
Date of Publication: 2007-04-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Historical Fiction, Drama, Literary Fiction
Related Topics: Theatre, War, Classics
Goodreads rating: 3.67
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Athens, 440 BC. Under Pericles, the democracy is building its imperial legacy in blood, stone, and ballots. Ruling the stage, Sophocles premieres the tragedy of Antigone, earning renown that propels him to an honorary generalship. But the honor turns serious when war breaks out with the powerful island of Samos. Can Sophocles the playwright now direct real soldiers in a war that will decide the fate of Athens sea empire?
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Athens' drama merges with Sophocles' martial trials.

"Antigone's Wake" isn't just a dive into ancient history; it's a vivid reimagining that blends a legendary playwright's creative prowess with his unexpected military role. As Nicastro breathes life into Athens' Golden Age, you not only walk the city's back-streets but sail its empire-building seas, feeling the weight of history radiate from the page. It's a literary journey that resonates with the trials of power and glory—ideal for anyone who relishes the past's intimate and epic tales.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.