TYRANT OIDIPOUS

TYRANT OIDIPOUS

RACHEL POLLACK AND DAVID VINE

Sophocles’s Oedipus Tyrannus (also known by its Latin title Oedipus Rex) is one of the world’s fundamental works of literature, the model for Aristotle’s theory of tragedy, and the inspiration for Freud’s Oedipus Complex.

This new translation, rigorously faithful to Sophocles’ words and images, reveals the play in all its dramatic and poetic power, the terrifying story of a man whose idealism and belief in his own ability to uncover secrets destroys himself and everyone he loves. Both a murder investigation and an exploration of the struggle between free will and fate – between rational choice and the oracles of the gods – Tyrant Oidipous takes us into the heart of our own deepest mysteries.


6×9” | B&W | 130 pp

ISBN 978-8792633156


 
 

CATEGORY

Drama

EDITION

Standard paperback 2012 | $16

NOTE

A new translation


 
 

REVIEWS

A double mystery, this fresh translation is a crime story and an exploration of fate as Sophocles intended. Taking it back to archaic roots in the original language, Pollack and Vine capture the magnificence of the precise moment mortal lives intersect with the intentions of their gods. ‘Oidipous’ the play is gorgeous in this unique rendering. Utterly rational, purely poetic, fast-paced storytelling compels the unfolding drama. Don’t miss the introductory notes. — Nor Hall, author of The Moon & the Virgin


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