Ajax - Sophocles - Books - Flood Editions - 9780978746759 - May 1, 2008
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Ajax

Poetry. Translated from the Greek by John Tipton. Written in the fifth century B. C., Sophocles' tragedy concerns the shame and death of Ajax, a Greek who had won fame for his prodigious strength in the Trojan War. A brutal farewell to the valor and values of the heroic world, the play moves through a series of reversals: old allies become enemies, honor becomes disgrace, and divine power becomes temporal authority. Formally terse, this translation conveys the force and urgency of Sophocles' Greek. Indeed, as Tipton suggests in his afterword, the tragedy has renewed relevance for our times: "AJAX demands our attention, not only for its clear-eyed account of the bitter aftermath of victory but also for its treatment of unscrupulous politics." With a foreword by Stanley Lombardo.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 1, 2008
ISBN13 9780978746759
Publishers Flood Editions
Pages 112
Dimensions 133 × 13 × 197 mm   ·   181 g
Language English  

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