Anabasis
Por Xenophon
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664093448
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Xenophon's "Anabasis" is a seminal work of ancient literature that chronicles the extraordinary journey of Greek mercenaries, known as the Ten Thousand, as they attempt to return home after a failed expedition in Persia. Written in a straightforward yet engaging style, this firsthand account captures not only the treacherous landscapes and formidable enemies they faced but also the internal dynamics and struggles of the soldiers themselves. The narrative combines elements of adventure and philosophy, reflecting the historical context of the late 5th century BCE when the Greek city-states experienced profound political turbulence and shifting allegiances. Xenophon, a soldier, historian, and student of Socrates, wrote "Anabasis" during his own military service, expressing his deep understanding of leadership and human resilience. His unique position as both a participant and an observer allowed him to provide penetrating insights into the nature of courage and the complexities of soldiering, as well as the cultural contrasts between Greeks and Persians. His engagement with Socratic philosophy is evident in the moral reflections interspersed throughout the narrative, enhancing its depth. For readers interested in the intersection of history, adventure, and philosophy, Xenophon'Äôs "Anabasis" is essential. Its vivid portrayal of loyalty, survival, and the pursuit of home provides timeless lessons about the human condition. This work not only serves as an exhilarating adventure narrative but also as a profound commentary on leadership and the quest for identity amidst chaos.
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