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Arch-Conspirator Hardcover – February 21, 2023
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In this gripping and atmospheric reimagining of Antigone, #1 New York Times bestselling author Veronica Roth reaches back to the root of legend and delivers a world of tomorrow both timeless and unexpected.
“I’m cursed, haven’t you heard?”
Outside the last city on Earth, the planet is a wasteland. Without the Archive, where the genes of the dead are stored, humanity will end.
Antigone’s parents―Oedipus and Jocasta―are dead. Passing into the Archive should be cause for celebration, but with her militant uncle Kreon rising to claim her father's vacant throne, all Antigone feels is rage.
When he welcomes her and her siblings into his mansion, Antigone sees it for what it really is: a gilded cage, where she is a captive as well as a guest.
But her uncle will soon learn that no cage is unbreakable. And neither is he.
“Roth is a masterful conjurer, summoning both classic myth and visceral dystopia to weave a breathtaking tale of love, avarice, and the timeless desire for revenge.” ― Ryka Aoki, bestselling author of Light From Uncommon Stars
- Print length128 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTor Books
- Publication dateFebruary 21, 2023
- Dimensions5.65 x 0.55 x 8.55 inches
- ISBN-101250855462
- ISBN-13978-1250855466
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“Arch-Conspirator is a gut punch of a story. Roth takes everything fragile about love, everything powerful about certain doom, and blooms with it. You’ll be holding your breath until the very last word.”―Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six
"Tragic and triumphant in equal measure. Roth is a storyteller who reaches new heights with every tale."―John Scalzi, bestselling author of The Kaiju Preservation Society
"Fascinating. . . an inventive, fast read."―Buzzfeed
“Veronica Roth has already proven herself to be one of the best dystopian writers right now, but this Antigone retelling takes it all to the next level. Not only does it bring a completely new spin to a familiar story, but it's also the kind of speedy read that will kick you out of a book slump.”―Cosmopolitan
"Roth's powerful retelling of Antigone transforms a bleak classical tragedy into a story of ferocious, bittersweet triumph―all set against the backdrop of a ravaged post-apocalyptic future."―Sunyi Dean, bestselling author of The Book Eaters
“An elegant, pressingly relevant Antigone retelling, with a fascinating chorus of viewpoints that both complicates and elucidates its complex themes.”―Shelley Parker-Chan, bestselling author of She Who Became the Sun
“Queen of Dystopia Veronica Roth packs a lot of cool worldbuilding into Arch-Conspirator, offering a fresh take on a classic tragedy. If you’re a fan of mythology and schemes, definitely put this one on your list.”―Tor.com
“Heartbreaking, intimate, inevitable. The worldbuilding tightens around the neck in a way that perfectly matches the noose-tension of the dramatic tragedy.”―Max Gladstone, co-author of This Is How You Lose the Time War
"[A] taut, defiant reenvisioning of Sophocles’s Antigone.... The plot preserves the shape of the original without ever losing the capacity to surprise and, more importantly, prod reflection and recognition. This powerful tale of reproductive oppression is sure to wow."―Publishers Weekly, STARRED review
“Veronica Roth’s Arch-Conspirator, is something rare and magnificent―a novella of epic voice and scale. Roth is a masterful conjurer, summoning both classic myth and visceral dystopia to weave a breathtaking tale of love, avarice, and the timeless desire for revenge.”―Ryka Aoki, bestselling author of Light From Uncommon Stars
"Roth deftly handles extensive world building, character development, and plot. Readers familiar with Sophocles’ original story will have an extra dimension of appreciation, but those without that background will still race through the pages to learn Antigone’s fate."―Booklist
"Roth uses the familiar tale of Antigone as a vehicle to tell a story about desperation, hubris, tyranny, and revolution. Combined with the dystopian setting of the dying planet and the tyrannical rule of the surviving city state, the story gives readers a heroine to root for, a despot to revile, and a thought provoking ending."―Library Journal
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- Publisher : Tor Books (February 21, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 128 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1250855462
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250855466
- Item Weight : 8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.65 x 0.55 x 8.55 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #134,042 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #472 in Genetic Engineering Science Fiction (Books)
- #1,478 in Folklore (Books)
- #1,917 in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction (Books)
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Veronica Roth is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Divergent series and Carve the Mark. She was born in a Chicago suburb, and studied creative writing at Northwestern University. She and her husband and dog currently live in Chicago.
You can find Veronica on Instagram (@vrothbooks), Facebook, or at her website (veronicarothbooks.com), or sign up for her newsletter to get book news and exclusive content here! eepurl.com/dcqzr1
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While some concepts of this dystopian society were a bit difficult to track (the Archive, the belief that peoples' souls were preserved in their reproductive system), I was blown away by Antigone and Ismene's argument and Eurydice's chapter most of all. It took a moment for Eurydice's fate to settle in for me to start sobbing. That was it for me, not even the end, which is basically one of my own worst nightmares.
I found Antigone's grief and distress very gripping. I loved seeing into the minds of so many characters. Roth's history of switching character perspectives lent themselves beautifully to this story. Each change in character flawlessly continued the story so it didn't feel like any moment was relived. I love being able to "witness" so many characters so personally in a story. By the end, it felt like I knew each character pretty well.
Roth did a decent job building so much into such a short novella, but then I circle back to the slightly confusing know-how's of this dystopian future. I'm not sure how it could be explained any better/clearer, or maybe it's just me?
My most pressing question beyond that is why on Earth was Polynieces's name spelling was changed to Pokyniekes, completely changing the pronunciation and making it awkward?
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If you’ve enjoyed the original tale of Antigone, then I think you’re going to enjoy Roth’s reimagining. There’s the same feminist, control and conquer themes but with a sci-fi twist. The character development is well researched and imagined, it was really outstanding considering the low page count. The dystopian world was a nice touch to the original story.
Sometimes you pick a book, and it ends up being more than reading a book – its an experience. I travelled to far flung lands and a different time and it was glorious.
The earth is a barren landscape, nothing survives, and nothing grows. Funny – I could imagine this coming to be in a few decades/generations, climate change is already in full force, is this what we have to look forward to – ground unfit for purpose and the women used for nothing but vessels? Sounds absolutely bleak if you ask me.
When your time comes and you die, your ichor (soul and gene material) is extracted and stored in the archives. The prospective parents can wander the halls of the Archive and made a choice -be that looking for something like their parents or grandparents. It’s the closest thing to a designer baby that could be imaginable.
The story is doomed from the start – this isn’t the kind of book to pick up if you are looking for a happy ending. It’s a testament of grief and deep-seated longing. There’s heartbreak on every page from enforced pregnancies to unwanted betrothals, its typical of the Greek way of storytelling.









