Antigone

by Sophocles

Other authorsGita Wolf, Sirish Rao, Indrapramit Roy (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

813.6

Genres

Publication

J. Paul Getty Museum (2001), Hardcover, 28 pages

Description

The enduring story of Antigone--the Greek princess who braved the wrath of a king and sacrificed her own life in order to honor her slain brother--is retold here for contemporary readers. Through the words of the blind prophet Teiresias, we watch the inevitable tragedy unfold as Antigone discovers that her brother, a rebel against the rule of their uncle Creon, has been murdered and his body left unburied. Torn between duty to her uncle the king, love for her brother, and her duty to the gods, Antigone symbolizes the often tragic conflict between love and duty, honor and the law. This modern retelling of the story, best known through Sophocles' drama, is enhanced by original illustrations in the style of ancient Greek art silk-screened on handmade paper. Truly a unique and beautiful book, Sophocles' Antigone will be a treasured addition to the libraries of those who love the arts of ancient Greece and of fine, contemporary bookmaking.… (more)

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Physical description

64 p.; 5.83 inches

ISBN

0892366370 / 9780892366378

Local notes

An original and dramatic retelling of Sophocles' famous Greek tragedy in which Antigone, pious, headstrong and reckless, breaks the law and defies her uncle, King Creon, in order to honour her slain brother.

Inspired by the pottery of the period, the 3-colour hand silk-screened illustrations recreate the drama of Greek theatre.

Handmade and slipcased.
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