Diogenes at Athens: A vivid collection of verse that brings ancient Greece to life.
Through dramatic dialogue and lyric reflections, this volume weaves together scenes from classical Athens with personal meditations. Readers glimpse the city’s triumphs and troubles, from political turmoil to intimate moments of courage, doubt, and desire. The book offers a striking blend of historical texture, sharp wit, and spare, musical language that invites both contemplation and imagination.
- Dramatic, character-driven poetry that voices historical figures and ordinary citizens in tense, revealing moments.
- Scenes from Athens and beyond, with vivid portraits of public life, war, philosophy, and the human cost of empire.
- A mix of dialogue, lyric reflection, and narrative verse that shifts between large-scale history and personal feeling.
- Rich sensory imagery and accessible language suitable for readers who enjoy classic themes rendered with contemporary clarity.
Ideal for readers of classical poetry and dramatic verse who appreciate a thoughtful, evocative exploration of courage, memory, and the fate of a city.