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| Last of the Amazons | 
enlarge | Author: Steven Pressfield Publisher: Bantam Books Ltd Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 101825
Media: Paperback Edition: New Ed Pages: 528 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.3 x 1.6
ISBN: 0553813862 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780553813869 ASIN: 0553813862
Publication Date: July 14, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: UK dispatch from UK seller. Mailed same or next day (airmail outside UK) - Clean pages lightly tanned at edges but otherwise in very good condition and tightly bound. Creasing to spine. No creasing to covers. Short faint crease to upper and lower outer corner of rear cover. Some bumping/wear to edges and corners of covers.
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Amazon.co.uk Review In historical fiction, the stakes are becoming ever higher. More and more first-rate novels in the genre appear monthly and aficionados can afford to pick and choose. Steven Pressfield has established some copper-bottomed credentials with the vigorously written epics Gates of Fire and Tides of War, and his new novel, Last of the Amazons continues this winning streak. Pressfield's colourful, operatic style may not have the nuance of such progenitors of the genre as Robert Graves, but his populist approach really pays dividends--and without any sacrifice of quality writing. Popular does not have to mean crass, and Pressfield's prose is lively and intelligent, always conjuring for the reader a brilliantly realised picture of the ancient world with maximum vividness. Theseus is Pressfield's protagonist, and the year is 1250 BC; setting out on his dangerous odysseys, the celebrated Athenian monarch (best known for his combat with the monstrous Minotaur) has many close calls with death before taking a fateful decision: he marries the fierce Amazon queen Antiope. His action has disastrous consequences: the fearsome tribe of warrior women who spurn contact with men form a massive army and march to Athens to exact a bloody revenge. Their defeat, of course, was written in the stars, but for a remarkable period, their actions transfixed the Attic world before catastrophe overtook them. Last of the Amazons has a whole slew of virtues, and it's hard to know where to begin in detailing them. The characterisation, for instance: Theseus is realised with imagination and authority, and his mindset is a clever synthesis of modern and ancient consciousness. The politics, too, are cannily realised, as is the minutiae of everyday life in a much-mythologised era. But it's the bloody action that, perhaps, most compels--this is not a book for the squeamish. Stick with the slightly artificial opening chapters, and you will find yourself swept up in a tale of truly epic proportions.--Barry Forshaw
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Good fiction/history stick with it though September 23, 2008 Very good fiction history, Pressfield recreates the Amazons and their struggle with the Athenians. This book is a bit harder to get into than Gates of fire with Pressfiled jumping between narrators very quickly, but it is ultimately worth it. Pressfield does seem to have fallen in love with his subject matter, but this is a good addition to any keen reader of historical fiction/history.
Pressfield triumphs yet again July 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
To garner sympathy to those whose civilisation that embraces savagery of an extremity and uncompromising nature is a testament to the sheer power of Stephen Pressfield's writing. You'll be cheering the destruction of Athens, in spite of the fact that you know it's the wrong thing to do. In Queen Antiope and rival, Eleuthera, Pressfield has created 2 heroines who rival Xeo, Leonidas, et al in a tragic destiny. That's not to say that men are belittled.
The final message regarding the wild, natural heart of women (i.e. their unrivalled potential to inspire love and hate with a passion) is thought provoking and eternal.
A feminist novel? Yes. A balanced, insightful look into human illogicality? Oh yes. A rollicking, unpredictable, shocking blockbuster of an all time page turner? Absolutely.
Good historical fiction May 30, 2008 Generally a good read, the battle scenes as always are well written by this author. I do feel he overemphasises the superiority of the Amazons over the Athenians at times though, making the latter look totally incompetent & virtually at the mercy of the Amazons. Surely if this conflict really happened, it can't have been quite so one sided? This was the main reservation I have in an otherwise enjoyable book.
History to life.... January 23, 2008 Pressfield is an author that the reader will either take to or dismiss without any middle ground.
His writing style requires some effort on the part of the reader, but the effort usually pays dividends, as he manages to take a few known facts and the many myths and legends from an era in distant history, and weave a story from them that is somehow much more satisfying than the individual components would suggest.
Last of the Amazons will not win any prizes for literature, and should certainly not be the first book by Stephen Pressfield for a new reader - Gates of Fire sets the standard - but for fans of the author and the genre the title is a definite buy.
Huh? June 16, 2007 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
After reading Gates of Fire I decided that Pressfield was good for another go....maybe he is but definitely not for Amazons...Disappointing, girly,squeamishly romantic at times...Sorry but no way!
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