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  • Paperback: 591 pages
  • Publisher: Time Warner Paperbacks; New edition edition (4 Dec 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0751521388
  • ISBN-13: 978-0751521382
  • Product Dimensions: 19.7 x 12.9 x 3.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 438,416 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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In a sequel to Goatsong, the continuing history of Golden Age Athens from the point of view of a comic playwright who survives the Great Peloponnesian War - a free-floating romp that makes a hash out of classical Greece. Holt, who's made a career with this sort of thing (Expecting Someone Taller is a comic variation on Wagner's Ring Cycle; Who's Afraid of Beowulf? deals with Norse sagas) scores again. Eupolis, in his early 20s, is married to Phaedra, beautiful and faithless, and is in rivalry (for his woman as well as for the comic crown) with Aristophanes. Here, Athens is about to go to war with Sicily, but the preparations for the voyage are ominous - among other things, vandals destroy street statues - and the campaign is a comedy of errors. The Athenians are slaughtered, but Eupolis muddles through. Along the way, he converses with ghosts and also with the god Dionysus, who tells him to protect Aristophanes. Eupolis and Aristophanes then stumble through enemy territory in a slapstick variation of a Laurel and Hardy routine - reciting fabricated Euripides and doing stand-up comedy. When they finally hitch a ride home on a cargo ship, Eupolis is tried for treason - accused of having had a hand in the prewar vandalism. Under sentence of death, he defends himself eloquently after a talk with Socrates, among others. His acid speech in his own defense attacks the fickle masses and the new oligarchy, and he's found guilty by one vote. He proceeds to write a play that wins the Festival and makes him a hero, though Phaedra, with whom he's had an armed truce, takes sick and dies. The prose is sprightly, the satire loose-jointed and entertaining (but at times also pointed), and the history skewed enough to give the whole thing a juicy, authentic feel. Holt has obviously found his niche. (Kirkus Reviews)

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Athens is in the middle of her golden age: Pericles is building the Parthenon; Sophocles, Euripides and Socrates are writing words which will live forever; and Eupolis is herding goats on Parnes. Unfortunately, Athens is also embarking on the Peloponnesian War, which she will eventually lose.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best historical novels ever written, 3 Sep 2002
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Holt seems to have a very real talent as an historical novelist - his academic background makes it seem likely that he will continue to set his works in Greece, but he certainly does its people and its civilization justice. Rather than the noble, upstanding ideal worshipped by the early Victorians, Holt paints a picture of what it was probably really like, especially for a struggling comic poet trying to make a name against rivals like the ubiquitous Aristophanes.

Holt makes the men of the moment, like Pericles and Socrates, really come alive, complete with all their flaws and idiosyncracies. The political corruption and self-serving nature of the Athenian polis really jumps out at the reader. The comic wit of the narrator, Eupolis, keeps the plot motoring along, to the extent that the reader wants to know less about the great drama of the Peloponnesian War being waged outside the protection of the Long Walls, and more about the gossip and scandals of the Athens Eupolis and Aristophanes write about in their plays.

The great tragedy of the war, and the foolishness of an imperial power that fails to recognise its own limitations, are handled admirably, including the confusion and herd mentality still seen in international politics today.

With writers like Holt around, Ancient Greece can rest assured that it will continue to be well-represented in the historical fiction market for some time to come.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, witty, tragic - history with attitude, 24 Jun 2002
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When one thinks of the glories of Ancient Greece - the sculpture, the architecture, the plays, the philosophers, the beginnings of democracy - one is really thinking of Athens in the middle third of the fifth century BC. For that brief period it had it all. It also had an urge to build an overseas empire and a degree of self confidence that led it into a long conflict, the Peloponnesian War, with its chief rival, the militaristic state of Sparta. After more than two decades of struggle Athens, despite its glory and confidence, went down to defeat. Greece would never be the same again.

There have been books about the long tragedy of the Peloponnesian War before - one thinks particularly of Mary Renault's moving "The Last of the Wine", but none quite like this. Tom Holt combines knowledge, imagination, and wit in the story of Eupolis, a lad who lives through the tragedies to become famous as a writer of comedies. To call his life eventful is an understatement, and just as the war provides the backdrop, so his ongoing rivalry with the even more noted playwright Aristophanes provides a thread running through the story and the occasion for much of the humour. Holt manages to handle the balance between the funny and the tragic very well, and he brings Eupolis and his times to life. "The Walled Orchard" is one of the best books on this key period in history that I have read.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Drama in the wings, 29 Jan 2003
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I have read a lot of Tom Holt, and this book is a departure from his usual style. His normal comedic works are quirky, and full of strange ideas that sometimes work, and sometimes don't.
The Walled Orchard is another beast altogether. It starts out as a interesting dialogue with the principal character, and turns into one of the most personal narratives I have ever read. The main character, Eupolis, narrates his life and times to you without pretensions. He rambles at some points, jokes at others, but at all times has you enthralled at his description of Athenian life.

I feel that in reading this book, I came to make a friend of Eupolis. His life has not been a happy one, but as one of the great comic playwrights, he has the ability to the humout in the deepest tragedies a person could endure. If you want to see a weekend fly by as you live through the eyes of one of Athens' greatest comics, this is the book for you.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Ancient Athens without the rose tint!
Amalgamating both the military and literary events of the Peloponnesian war period of Classical Athens this witty and surprising novel is a very satisfying read. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderfull tour of Ancient Athens and its great and disasterous Democratic system
There are many ways to understand in detail the history and everyday life in classical ancient Athens. Read more
Published on 30 Dec 2006 by A Greek reader

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A truly great book. Well researched, very funny and also very moving. As an amateur historian I was delighted by the way Tom Holt creates vibrant charachters against an accurate... Read more
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