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Gates of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae (Hardcover)

by Steven Pressfield (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group; First Edition First Printing edition (20 Oct 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0385492510
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385492515
  • Product Dimensions: 24.3 x 16.7 x 3.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 466,022 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Go tell the Spartans, stranger passing by, that here obedient to their laws we lie.

Thus reads an ancient stone at Thermopylae in northern Greece, the site of one of the world's greatest battles for freedom. Here, in 480 B.C., on a narrow mountain pass above the crystalline Aegean, 300 Spartan knights and their allies faced the massive forces of Xerxes, King of Persia. From the start, there was no question but that the Spartans would perish. In Gates of Fire, however, Steven Pressfield makes their courageous defence--and eventual extinction--unbearably suspenseful.

In the tradition of Mary Renault, this historical novel unfolds in flashback. Xeo, the sole Spartan survivor of Thermopylae, has been captured by the Persians, and Xerxes himself presses his young captive to reveal how his tiny cohort kept more than 100,000 Persians at bay for a week. Xeo, however, begins at the beginning, when his childhood home in northern Greece was overrun and he escaped to Sparta. There he is drafted into the elite Spartan guard and rigorously schooled in the art of war--an education brutal enough to destroy half the students, but (oddly enough) not without humour: "The more miserable the conditions, the more convulsing the jokes became, or at least that's how it seems," Xeo recalls. His companions in arms are Alexandros, a gentle boy who turns out to be the most courageous of all, and Rooster, an angry, half-Messenian youth.

Pressfield's descriptions of war are breathtaking in their immediacy. They are also meticulously assembled out of physical detail and crisp, uncluttered metaphor:

The forerank of the enemy collapsed immediately as the first shock hit it; the body-length shields seemed to implode rearward, their anchoring spikes rooted slinging from the earth like tent pins in a gale. The forerank archers were literally bowled off their feet, their wall-like shields caving in upon them like fortress redoubts under the assault of the ram.... The valour of the individual Medes was beyond question, but their light hacking blades were harmless as toys; against the massed wall of Spartan armour, they might as well have been defending themselves with reeds or fennel stalks.
Alas, even this human barrier was bound to collapse, as we knew all along it would. "War is work, not mystery," Xeo laments. But Pressfield's epic seems to make the opposite argument: courage on this scale is not merely inspiring but ultimately mysterious. --Marianne Painter, Amazon.com

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Chronicles the battle of three hundred Spartan warriors against a huge force of Persian soldiers in 480 B.C. against Sparta and its extraordinary culture.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Phenomenal, 13 Feb 2006
By James Bury "jamesbury" (Gloucestershire, UK) - See all my reviews
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This is an absolutely remarkable book. Utterly compelling to read, the level of detail makes it feel as if you were there in person. It succeeds on so many levels, from pure thrilling entertainment to fascinating insights about life in ancient Greece and the philosophy of love, fear and courage.

I'm a big fan of historical fiction and have read all the famous authors, but no other book has ever matched this for such an absorbing combination of pace, detail and action. It grips your attention with a tenacity that would have done the Spartans proud. Somewhat gruesome and earthy at times - not too surpising given the subject - this may not be a book for your maiden aunt but any fan of history, military or action fiction would be bowled over by this superb novel. Highly recommended.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply amazing, 10 Sep 2003
By D. Gourlis "dgourlis" (Athens, Greece) - See all my reviews
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The book is a work of genius, it nearly ruined my summer holidays. I bought it, among other ones, so I could read it at the beach. The moment I started reading it, I couldnt put it down. I even forgot to go swimming.

The story is true to the original story of the Spartans and the fellow Greeks defending Greece and Europe against the invasion of the Persians. Pressfield has used true historic data very accurately, and doesnt truncate historic facts. Of course he is using fictitious characters in order to describe the historic facts that unfold in front of the reader in a most masterful way.

Its like getting into a time machine and travelling back 2500 years in the past! The way Pressfield narrates the battles is trully inimitable!

So gripping is his story telling abilities, I didnt finish reading the book. I just couldnt relieve the death of the Spartans and the advancement of the Persian troups to Athens!

Thank you mr Pressfield!

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Storyteller by an amazing author, 16 April 2001
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one of the most amazing stories I have had the oppertunity to read. Today I finished the story for a second time and have come to Amazon to buy everything else written by Pressfield.
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