Account

Company

  Menu
Large Image

Antigone's Wake

by (Lume Books)

(21 reviews)

Get It Preview
$3.99

Share This

Description

It's 440 BC, and yhe fate of Athens lies in the balance...

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 status of General.

But the honour soon 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?

Led by Pericles, the Athenian fleet set sale leaving behind their families for the certain tragedy of battle.

Arriving to find the people of Samos Town have locked their doors and armed their walls, the city is all but impenetrable and the Athenian Generals face a choice.

Do they embark on a savage war with deaths guaranteed on both sides, or the long wait to starve out their victims?

With severe clashes amongst the leaders and petty squabbles between the men, Sophocles is flung into the gritty reality of war with an unruly son added to the mix.

Praise for Nicholas Nicastro

"This books allows the reader to inhabit the Golden Age of Athens and to taste its grit as well as its glory." - Bettany Hughes, authors of Helen of Troy: The Story Behind the Most Beautiful Woman in the World

"Based on careful historical research, Nicastro has crafted a novel which rings true, as true and as timeless as the plays of Sophocles." - Tompkins Weekly

Nicholas Nicastro was born in Astoria, New York in 1963. He has worked as a film critic, a hospital orderly, a newspaper reporter, a library archivist, a college lecturer in anthropology and psychology, an animal behaviorist, and an advertising salesman. His published novels include The Eighteenth Captain (1999), Between Two Fires (2002), Umpire of Ashes (2004), and The Isle of Stone (2005). His writings also include short fiction, travel and science articles in such publications as The New York Times, The New York Observer, Film Comment, and The International Herald Tribune.

Tag This Book

This Book Has Been Tagged
It hasn't. Be the first to tag this book!

Our Recommendation

Track It. This book has been $0.00 within the past year.

Notify Me When The Price...

  • $
  • If I'm already tracking this book...

to track this book on eReaderIQ.

Track These Authors

to track Nicholas Nicastro on eReaderIQ.

  • to be notified each time the price drops on any book by Nicholas Nicastro.
  • to stop tracking Nicholas Nicastro.

Price Summary

  • We started tracking this book on July 17, 2016.
  • This book was $3.99 when we started tracking it.
  • The price of this book has changed 30 times in the past 2,839 days.
  • The current price of this book is $3.99 last checked 2 days ago.
  • This book is at its lowest price in the past 90 days.
  • This lowest price this book has been offered at in the past year is FREE.
  • The lowest price to date was FREE last reached on January 2, 2024.
  • This book has been FREE 3 times since we started tracking it.
  • The highest price to date was $3.99 last reached on January 7, 2024.
  • This book has been $3.99 15 times since we started tracking it.
  • This book is currently at its highest price since we started tracking it.

Genres

Additional Info

  • Publication Date: July 14, 2016
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Disabled
  • Print Length: 223 Pages
  • File Size: 1,301 KB

We last verified the price of this book about 2 days ago. At that time, the price was $3.99. This price is subject to change. The price displayed on the Amazon.com website at the time of purchase is the price you will pay for this book. Please confirm the price before making any purchases.