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Gates of Fire : An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae
Gates of Fire An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae
Author: Steven Pressfield
The national bestseller! — At Thermopylae, a rocky mountain pass in northern Greece, the feared and admired Spartan soldiers stood three hundred strong. Theirs was a suicide mission, to hold the pass against the invading millions of the mighty Persian army. — Day after bloody day they withstood the terrible onslaught, buying time for the Greeks to...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780553580532
ISBN-10: 0553580531
Publication Date: 8/31/1999
Pages: 480
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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Czarmike avatar reviewed Gates of Fire : An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This book is an excellent description of the Battle of Thermopylae written by the fictitious only survivor of the battle. As a historian I found the novel extremely well written and a great counter point to the cartoonish movie "300 Spartans" of a few years ago. The blood and gore are still there, but the warriors are made human by an gifted author in Pressfield. We're always told that history needs to come alive to be appreciated. This book does it better then anything I've ever read.
historyman avatar reviewed Gates of Fire : An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae on
Helpful Score: 2
This is NOT 300! No disrespect to that terrific graphic novel. This is a work of historical fiction that rings with authenticity. Pressfield, as he does in all of his books, lets the characters speak for themselves seamlessly blending the real historical words of the characters themselves (where possible) with the contemporaneous philosophical details that lets you see the world through their eyes. He does this while creating a novel of compelling action. The story is told in the voice of a mortally wounded Spartan helot the fictional last survivor of the battle of Thermopylae to the Persian king Xerxes. This is a great book for those who find great words and ideas as compelling as great history.
reviewed Gates of Fire : An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae on + 82 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A little slow in the beginning, bear with it, it soon becomes gripping. The battle scenes are gory, but there is much philosophy about what made the Spartans tick! Flash backs give glimpses into the background before the battle and depicts everyday life of key characters. Very good. Movie rights to this were sold before "300" was published and turned into a movie.
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Even though most of this story is focused on technical battle scenes, it remains fresh and compelling through to the end. I found myself desperately craving a happy ending even though history says otherwise. Those who are not crazy about "war" stories will still appreciate the incredible story telling in this novel.
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This is an amazing story. The Battle of Thermopylae is recounted by the main character of Xeones, a man who was not a Spartan but joined their ranks and learned their ways. This gives us a great perspective as we see the Spartans from the inside with an outsider's perspective. The bulk of the novel consists of painting a picture of just who the Spartans were before the battle at the hot gates and does a wonderful job developing intense and deep characters. Pressfield does a great job here.
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reviewed Gates of Fire : An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae on + 3 more book reviews
A Fantastic book! Beautiful imagery, amazing battle scenes, and a real feel for the time period. To me it felt like Pressfield really captured the day to day life and mind of a Spartan.
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I only read 100 pages or so. It was too graphic for me. It's hard for me to read about whippings & rape, etc. over and over.
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Very good book.
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My husband (a Navy SEAL) and sons love this book!


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