"From Pheidias's Parthenon to Calatrava's OlympicStadium, BruceClarkhaspulled off a stunning retrospect and beautifully written overview of one of the world's greatest cities. Athenophiles of all ages and stripes will find in Athens a cornucopia of city-related treasures."--Paul Cartledge, author of Thebes and Thermopylae
"A magnificent tour de force, drawing on the testimony of eye-witnesses across a span of 2,500 years. Bruce Clark brings an eye for the quirky, human detail, a pithy turn of phrase, and an affection for his subject honed over many decades."--Roderick Beaton, author of Greece: Biography of a Modern Nation and The Greeks: A Global History
"A remarkable achievement. Courageously grand in scale yet sensitive to the details that make Athens's extraordinary history come alive, right up to the present day."--Sofka Zinovieff, author of Putney: A Novel
"Athens was, and still is, a city that drives its own narrative. This book is nothing short of a triumph, and Clark's delight in Athens paired with researched historical accuracy make his work shine."-- "Booklist (starred)"
"In a sweeping history covering thousands of years, Bruce Clark combines academic rigour with a personal passion for Greece. Given such a sweep of history, it's a story that brings with it a multitude of moments -- highs and lows; glorious triumphs and bitter defeats -- which the author presents in 21 detail-packed chapters, each focusing on a critical moment in the history of Athens. Clark's affection for a city that he still sees as a symbol of democracy is unmissable and highly informative. This native Athenian reviewer certainly came away with many fresh insights into her home town."--Eleni Varvitsioti "Financial Times"