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Nemesis
Alcibiades and the Fall of Athens
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2018
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Alcibiades was one of the most dazzling figures of Athens’ Golden Age. A friend of Socrates, he was spectacularly rich, bewitchingly handsome and charismatic, a skilled general, and a ruthless politician. He was also a serial traitor. David Stuttard tells a spellbinding story of Alcibiades’ life and the turbulent world he set out to conquer.
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Alcibiades will always be remembered as one of the slipperiest statesmen in history…Nemesis is a rich and rewarding biography, as thorough as it is bracing and as measured as it is entertaining. Stuttard is to be praised for capturing the complexity of both the man and the world he lived in with such sensitivity and clarity.
-- Daisy Dunn New Criterion
-- Daisy Dunn New Criterion
Stuttard is skilled at drawing together background information that adds context to his characters’ actions, seamlessly smuggling exposition of Greek and Persian society and customs into his narrative. Nemesis demonstrates how readable and entertaining popular narrative ancient history can be.
-- Carol Atack Times Literary Supplement
-- Carol Atack Times Literary Supplement
Stuttard’s new life of Alcibiades is a lively, fast-paced and eminently readable attempt to bring the insolent young monster back to life.
-- Peter Thonemann Literary Review
-- Peter Thonemann Literary Review
[A] robust new biography of Alcibiades.
-- Thomas W. Hodgkinson Spectator
-- Thomas W. Hodgkinson Spectator
It’s quite the tale, told with rare gusto and precision by David Stuttard—an astute inquisitor of the conflicting sources with an eye for the telling anecdote.
-- Jonathan Wright Catholic Herald
-- Jonathan Wright Catholic Herald
Stuttard’s work is laudable especially in its depth and its use of available sources.
-- Samuel Ortencio Flores Bryn Mawr Classical Review
-- Samuel Ortencio Flores Bryn Mawr Classical Review
As an entertaining biography of a scoundrel, Nemesis is superb…Stuttard eloquently tells the reader of the rise and fall of a man and his city, who both angered the gods through their acts and attitudes.
-- Choice
-- Choice
No one before has come anything like as near as David Stuttard to penetrating the inner recesses of the mainsprings of Alcibiades’ often outrageous, sometimes statesmanlike, always commanding public performances. Dr. Stuttard’s mastery of the ancient sources and his narrative exposition are dazzling throughout, bringing to singing life the mercurial, magnetic, passionate, and persuasive personality of this still hugely controversial Athenian aristocrat of the fifth century BC.
-- Paul Cartledge, author of Democracy: A Life
-- Paul Cartledge, author of Democracy: A Life
David Stuttard is a recognized expert at making the ancient Greek world come alive for modern audiences. In Nemesis, he conveys the horror and the glory of the years of Athens’ greatness and decline. Central to these processes was the flamboyant Alcibiades, and Stuttard, wearing his learning lightly, gives us a hugely entertaining biography that is simultaneously an exciting adventure story and a pithy history of the period.
-- Robin Waterfield, author of Creators, Conquerors, and Citizens: A History of Ancient Greece
-- Robin Waterfield, author of Creators, Conquerors, and Citizens: A History of Ancient Greece
Stuttard has offered us a colorful, lively, engaging analysis of one of ancient Greece’s most fascinating and slippery characters: Alcibiades. With deft skill, Stuttard navigates the ancient sources to offer the portrait not simply of a hero, or a villain, but of a man with equal talents and failings who managed to captivate the attention of the ancient world.
-- Michael Scott, author of Ancient Worlds: An Epic History of East and West
-- Michael Scott, author of Ancient Worlds: An Epic History of East and West
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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Maps
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Family Tree
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Introduction: Pinning Down Proteus
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Prologue: A Family Divided
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1. Rearing the Lion Cub
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2. Coming of Age
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3. Unbowed in Battle
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4. Stirring the Hornets’ Nest
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5. Courting the Hydra
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6. Between Scylla and Charybdis
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7. Sleeping with the Enemy
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8. In a Paradise Garden
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9. Trading Places
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10. Ruling the Waves
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11. Dog Days
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12. Nemesis
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Epilogue: The Shadow of the Dead
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Notes
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Timeline
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Acknowledgements
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Index
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April 16, 2018
eBook ISBN:
9780674919686
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372
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12 halftones, 5 maps, 1 chart
eBook ISBN:
9780674919686
Keywords for this book
Ancient Greece; Aristophanes; Athenians; Chithrafarna; Farnavaz II; Ionia; Nicias; Peloponnesian War; Pericles; Persia; Persians; Plato; Samos; Sicily; Sparta; Spartans; Syracuse; Thrace; Thracians