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The Athenian Women

Alessandro Barbero

"A raw and compelling portrait of 411 BC Greece in which women must fight for justice and democracy" by the Strega Prize-winning Italian novelist (La Stampa).

Athens, 411 BC. As the Peloponnesian War draws to a close, a political coup begins to take shape in Athens. Veterans of the infamous battle of Mantinea, Thrasyllus, and Polemon now live as humble farmers in the countryside. They are determined to find influential husbands for their daughters, Glycera and Charis, but first they must defend Athens from the oligarchs plotting to reinstate tyrannical rule. Young and impatient, Glycera and Charis soon become infatuated with their neighbor's rich and arrogant son, Cimon. When their fathers travel to Athens to see Aristophanes's latest comedy, the girls use the chance to accept an invitation to Cimon's house . . . with no notion of what awaits them on their visit.
Alternating between the secret drama playing out in the countryside and the public one playing out onstage in Athens, Alessandro Barbero weaves "a compelling story of women's valiant struggles to maintain their dignity in a misogynistic society" (Historical Novel Society).

Book Details

  • Publisher: Europa Editions
  • Publish Date: Jan 2nd, 2018
  • Pages: 256
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.10in - 5.40in - 0.70in - 0.60lb
  • EAN: 9781609454197
  • Categories: Historical - GeneralLiteraryPolitical

About the Author

Alessandro Barbero is the author of The Battle: A New History of Waterloo (Walker & Co., 2005), and Charlamagne: Father of a Continent, and Master Pyle's Bella Vita and Other People's Wars, winner of the Strega Prize for Fiction, and The Eyes of Venice (Europa Editions, 2012). He is a renowned historian whose two-volume history of the Battle of Lepanto is considered to be the definitive text on the subject. He teaches Medieval History at the University of Eastern Piedmont in Vercelli, Italy.

Antony Shugaar's translations for Europa Editions include seven books in the Commissario Ricciardi series by Maurizio de Giovanni, For Grace Received by Valeria Parrella, and Nicola Lagioia's Strega Prize-winning novel, Ferocity.

Praise for this book

Praise for The Athenian Women and Alessandro Barbero

"The Athenian Women is a raw and compelling portrait of 411 BC Greece in which women must fight for justice and democracy in the face of oligarchy."
--La Stampa

"[In The Athenian Women] Athens becomes the model of the contradictions that define every age-including this one...."
--La Repubblica

"Quite simply an extraordinarily beautiful book."--WUZ on The Eyes of Venice

"This book is a true gem...The Eyes of Venice will transport you to a place and time like no other."
--Historical Novels Review

"A love story, a war story, a story of hope, a story about encountering the Muslim world. in short, an adventure story."--Panorama on The Eyes of Venice

"Unexpected twists and remarkable encounters, all in the best tradition of dramatic storytelling. With one extra ingredient: intelligent--it might be more accurate to say 'perfect' reconstruction of the historical setting."
--Corriere della Sera