The Shadows of Socrates: The Heresy, War, and Treachery Behind the Trial of Socrates

Author:   Matt Gatton
Publisher:   Pegasus Books
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9781639365821


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   09 May 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Matt Gatton
Publisher:   Pegasus Books
Imprint:   Pegasus Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781639365821


ISBN 10:   1639365826
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   09 May 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Praise for The Shadows of Socrates: ""In this dazzling work of resourceful sleuthing, Matt Gatton just may have invented an entirely new genre: The philosophical thriller. The Shadows of Socrates transports us back to a pivotal moment from classical times, but it’s a tale that feels strangely, hauntingly current, with familiar clashes of titanic egos and sly intrigues that might easily unfold in Washington or Moscow today.""   -- <B>Hampton Sides, <I>New York Times </I>bestselling author of <I>Blood and Thunder, Hellhound on His Trail, </I>and <I>On Desperate Ground</I></B> “A thrilling and important epiphany of a book. Like Socrates himself—the stubborn philosophical hero of this reexamination of the most famous trial of all time—Matt Gatton leads us out of the confusing shadows of historical misperception into the blinding light of reasoned analysis and understanding. In Gatton’s skillful hands, the vexed trial of Socrates becomes not only an intelligible political and legal event but itself a powerful indictment of religious control and power over the human mind.” -- <B>Rep. Jamie Raskin, <I>New York Times </I>bestselling author of <I>Unthinkable: Trauma, Truth and the Trials of American Democracy</I></B> ""In Socrates’s Athens—a fragile democracy addicted to imperialist adventures and idol-worship—pondering the concepts of truth and justice could easily become a capital offense. Matt Gatton guides us down the twisted path that led to the philosopher’s trial and forced suicide, resurrecting a pair of villains who'd be comfortable in today’s political scene."" -- <B>John Sayles, novelist, director, screenwriter, MacArthur Fellow, two-time Academy Award nominee for best original screenplay</B> ""I tore through The Shadows of Socrates in three sittings. An absolutely fantastic read—an amazing human story about the life, times, trial, and execution of Socrates. There is much in this story that is new, including striking discoveries about the Mysteries of Eleusis and how that enigmatic ritual connects to Socrates’s Allegory of the Cave and his execution. This is history writing at its best—fascinating, vivid, and shocking. I would easily put The Shadows of Socrates on the same level as the books of Barbara Tuchman or Stacy Schiff’s Cleopatra. I highly recommend it.” -- <b >Douglas Preston, #1 <i >New York Times </i>bestselling author</b>"


"Praise for The Shadows of Socrates: ""In this dazzling work of resourceful sleuthing, Matt Gatton just may have invented an entirely new genre: The philosophical thriller. The Shadows of Socrates transports us back to a pivotal moment from classical times, but it’s a tale that feels strangely, hauntingly current, with familiar clashes of titanic egos and sly intrigues that might easily unfold in Washington or Moscow today."" -- <B>Hampton Sides, New York Times bestselling author of <i >Blood and Thunder, Hellhound on His Trai “A thrilling and important epiphany of a book. Like Socrates himself—the stubborn philosophical hero of this reexamination of the most famous trial of all time—Matt Gatton leads us out of the confusing shadows of historical misperception into the blinding light of reasoned analysis and understanding. In Gatton’s skillful hands, the vexed trial of Socrates becomes not only an intelligible political and legal event but itself a powerful indictment of religious control and power over the human mind.” -- <B>Rep. Jamie Raskin, <I>New York Times </I>bestselling author of <I>Unthinkable: Trauma, Truth and the Trials of American Democracy</I></B> ""In Socrates’s Athens—a fragile democracy addicted to imperialist adventures and idol-worship—pondering the concepts of truth and justice could easily become a capital offense. Matt Gatton guides us down the twisted path that led to the philosopher’s trial and forced suicide, resurrecting a pair of villains who'd be comfortable in today’s political scene."" -- <B>John Sayles, novelist, director, screenwriter, MacArthur Fellow, two-time Academy Award nominee for best original screenplay</B> ""I tore through The Shadows of Socrates in three sittings. An absolutely fantastic read—an amazing human story about the life, times, trial, and execution of Socrates. There is much in this story that is new, including striking discoveries about the Mysteries of Eleusis and how that enigmatic ritual connects to Socrates’s Allegory of the Cave and his execution. This is history writing at its best—fascinating, vivid, and shocking. I would easily put The Shadows of Socrates on the same level as the books of Barbara Tuchman or Stacy Schiff’s Cleopatra. I highly recommend it.” -- <B>Douglas Preston, #1 <I>New York Times</I> bestselling author</B>"


"""I tore through The Shadows of Socrates in three sittings. An absolutely fantastic read--an amazing human story about the life, times, trial, and execution of Socrates. There is much in this story that is new, including striking discoveries about the Mysteries of Eleusis and how that enigmatic ritual connects to Socrates's Allegory of the Cave and his execution. This is history writing at its best--fascinating, vivid, and shocking. I would easily put The Shadows of Socrates on the same level as the books of Barbara Tuchman or Stacy Schiff's Cleopatra. I highly recommend it.""--Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author ""In Socrates's Athens--a fragile democracy addicted to imperialist adventures and idol-worship--pondering the concepts of truth and justice could easily become a capital offense. Matt Gatton guides us down the twisted path that led to the philosopher's trial and forced suicide, resurrecting a pair of villains who'd be comfortable in today's political scene.""--John Sayles, author of Union Dues, A Moment in the Sun, and Yellow Earth Praise for The Shadows of Socrates:"


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Matt Gatton is a scholar based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He is a pioneer of the study of the ritual and aesthetic uses of physical light in prehistory and classical antiquity. Gatton’s groundbreaking work on optical distortions at Lascaux was published in the Journal of Applied Mathematics; and his work on the ritual use of optics at the influential ancient Greek temple of Eleusis was published by Oxford University Press. Gatton has presented his work at the Institute of Archaeology at Oxford, the University of Cologne, Slovak University, and Vanderbilt University. 

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