Gates of fire

an epic novel of the Battle of Thermopylae

386 pages

English language

Published Nov. 5, 1998 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
978-0-385-49251-5
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Maybe you've seen the movie 300 or read the graphic novel it was based on. In either case, you should be ashamed of yourself if you have.

The comparison is apt, and probably the best way to demonstrate the superiority of the novel, particularly since this novel and Miller's mess came out the same year. They both center around the legendary Battle of Thermopylae, but Pressfield clearly does it better.

So, what did Pressfield do right? First, it is clear that he has done much more research into ancient Greek society and the culture of the Spartans. He is further able to demonstrate the importance of this conflict, why it came about, and that it was a dangerous time to be a Greek. Further, everyone is human. The Spartans are not freaks of nature, and they are much more spartan in their conversations, deeds, etc. They are not concerned with …

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Subjects

  • Thermopylae, Battle of, Greece, 480 B.C. -- Fiction
  • Greece -- History -- Persian Wars, 500-449 B.C. -- Fiction