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Nicholas Nicastro (Author)
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April 1, 2007
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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"Nicastro has great skill in making an ancient and alien time seem immediate and understandable." -- Pamela Goddard, Tompkins Weekly

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"Nicastro is an author who clearly relishes his subject. Each sentence bursts with juicy, nurturing historical detail and considered thought about the hopes, aspirations, ideals and troubles of those who lived in the distant past. We follow the triumphs and travails of Sophocles as he struggles to create his art and also be what Athens wants him to be--a brilliant general. Athens as a great civilization is constructed in front of our eyes. Nicastro brings to life both the back-streets of the city and the sea-battle-lanes of its Empire. The towering giants of Western history; Sophocles, Euripides, Pericles--and his consort Aspasia--are, through his vivid imagination, given a voice. This book allows the reader to inhabit the Golden Age of Athens, and to taste its grit as well as its glory."

--Bettany Hughes, PBS and BBC


Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Bella Rosa Books (April 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933523263
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933523262
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,251,598 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Nicholas Nicastro is an American scholar and historical novelist.

Born in Astoria, New York in 1963, he received a BA in English from Cornell University (1985), an MFA in filmmaking from New York University (1991), an M.A. in archaeology and a Ph.D. in psychology from Cornell (1996 and 2003). He has also 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 Cornell dissertation research on how humans respond to the vocalizations of domestic cats got some attention from the news media, especially in publications aimed at "cat people".

His writings 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.

In 1996, he wrote and directed the documentary video "Science or Sacrilege: Native Americans, Archaeology & the Law", an examination of the conflict between scientists and native people for control of ancient remains. The video is currently distributed by Berkeley Media LLC, and is often shown in college courses on this subject.

Nicastro's ancient fiction, including "Empire of Ashes" and "The Isle of Stone", is characterized by a willingness to explore the dark underside of popular historical exploits. In Ashes, he presents the career of Alexander the Great from the perspective of a skeptical Athenian soldier/historian who must debunk Alexander's official divinity to save himself from a charge of sacrilege. In "Isle of Stone", Nicastro presents a portrait of ancient Sparta during the Peloponnesian War that departs from what classical historian Paul Cartledge calls "the Spartan mirage". Instead, he reveals both the roots and the consequences of practices that, some say, made Sparta the Western world's prototype of a totalitarian society.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In view of a Playwrite and General, May 18, 2007
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I thought that "Antigone's Wake" was not only a serious and incisive look into the life of an acknowledged Greek playwright and not as well known, his military career as a general.
In manner of well crafted fiction, he bases the story on an abundance of historical fact.
It is written, in same the style and wit with which Nicastro has become known.
I was absorbed by and empathized with the character.

Salvatore Novitski


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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The More Things Change..., November 4, 2007
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I recommend this entertaining tale with gusto-- a page-turner with an edifying edge. Nicholas Nicastro both transports the reader into the ancient past and highlights aspects of a long dead world to make it relevant to our present. He provocatively exposes the reader to a supposedly enlightened society that uses brutal, inhumane tactics against an enemy in the name of democracy. He also reminds us that the worship of celebrity has existed for millenia.

We watch as Sophocles, aka Dexion, a competitive, revered writer is recruited by his friend Pericles to lead an army, despite his lack of military experience. Is this so different than having B-actors, wide receivers, and billionaires run our government? Whether Dexion rises to the challenge is part of the suspense that keeps the story moving at a good clip. The political machinations of Pericles contrast well with the more personal struggles of Dexion. And, now a trademark of a Nicastro novel, the book is spiced with some enticing sexual dalliances.

For ancient world buffs "Antigone's Wake" is a must; for lovers of good ficion, like myself, take a plunge into a world that Nicastro more than resuscitates.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining tale of the golden age of Athens, May 16, 2007
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Nicastro's latest book turns to Athens at the height of its empire in the 5th century BCE. The protagonist is Sophocles who, in addition to being a playwright, served Athens in a number of other capacities during his long life. The novel focuses on Sophocles's term as a general during the revolt of Samos. In addition to providing a gripping account of the siege of that city, Nicastro considers the impact of the war upon the family and art of Sophocles. Pericles plays a prominent role in the story and Aspasia, his notorious mistress, makes a memorable appearance. As with his other novels set in Ancient Greece, Nicastro has done his research well and once again I learned a few things while reviewing the manuscript for him (see page 209). Though not as dark as Isle of Stone nor as epic in scale as Empire of Ashes, Antigone's Wake is sure to please readers who enjoyed Nicastro's earlier books.
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