Gates of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae, by Steven Pressfield

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Gates of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae, by Steven Pressfield

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “An incredibly gripping, moving, and literate work of art, rarely does an author manage to re-create a moment in history with such mastery, authority, and psychological insight.”—Nelson DeMilleAt Thermopylae, a rocky mountain pass in northern Greece, the feared and admired Spartan soldiers stood three hundred strong. Theirs was a suicide mission, to hold the pass against the invading millions of the mighty Persian army.Day after bloody day they withstood the terrible onslaught, buying time for the Greeks to rally their forces. Born into a cult of spiritual courage, physical endurance, and unmatched battle skill, the Spartans would be remembered for the greatest military stand in history—one that would not end until the rocks were awash with blood, leaving only one gravely injured Spartan squire to tell the tale. . . .“A novel that is intricate and arresting and, once begun, almost impossible to put down.”—Daily News “A timeless epic of man and war . . . Pressfield has created a new classic deserving a place beside the very best of the old.”—Stephen Coonts

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Paperback: 400 pages

Publisher: Bantam; Reprint edition (September 27, 2005)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 055338368X

ISBN-13: 978-0553383683

Product Dimensions:

5.2 x 0.9 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.8 out of 5 stars

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#11,778 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

There are no words in the English language that can truly capture my feelings about this book. I read it, at least, a couple of times a year. Steven Pressfield is a great writer, but with Gates of Fire, he reaches a pitch of sublimity that rivals the gods. OK, enough with the hero worship. Seriously, this book is amazing. As a former Marine, and a bit of a classics buff, Gates of Fire speaks to me on so many levels. It's one of the absolute best portrayals in fiction, of the ideals of duty, patriotism, and manly honor. It's also highly realistic in it's depiction of the psyche of the warrior. But I think, most importantly, it's just a great story; full of action, adventure, unrequited love, sacrifice, honor, joy, pain, humor and sadness.Other's may disagree, but if you're a fan of military history or fiction, or even if you're just interested in Classical Western History, you will love this book.

I came across this book while i was fighting in Afghanistan. A friend recommended it after he'd been given it by a fellow soldier who'd been sent a copy from Canada. Then my platoon had two copies. They were passed around from man to man and all 40 of us read it in the space of a month or two. While reading this book in front of my tent four other guys would walk by, stop and we'd end up discussing the themes of the story for the next two hours or until the next call out. This story provoked hundreds of hours of discussion while we lived and fought in the dusty, bloody wasteland of Panjwai.We related to the attitudes of the Lacedomonians, their moral lessons, their frequent debates on relevant themes important to their lives. The author's depictions of phalanx warfare raised my heart rate and felt so visceral as I sat in the dust and sun of the afghan mornings. We related to this story in a way i've never related to a story before. The sand, sweat, blood, feelings of combat, thoughts of mortality and deep discussions that men at war share are timeless.On returning to Canada I bought 6 copies of this book and gave them to several men who i thought might appreciate such a powerful re-imagining of this famous historic event. Gates of fire now stands tall on my list of the greatest stories i've ever read and will re-read again.

Honorable lives that will live forever as symbols of selfless greatness.An awful waste.These are the two thoughts I am left with after reading this book. This book would just be an amazingly entertaining read except for the fact it is based in truth.This awful, horrible butchery actually happened.Men actually lived like this - and do live like this. In a culture of war and bloodshed and honor.At the same time I stand in near-silent awe and gratitude for the example their lives give, I also shudder at the waste of it.More than any other "war" book I have read, this book contrasts those two sides of war. The glorious honor that reflects the best of humankind, and the tragedy of a wasted life that could have offered so much more life if it had been left to ripen.One very interesting thing about this book is it discussed the psychology of the soldier in a way I (who have never been a soldier) never considered before. It is interesting, but theoretical to me. I pray it never becomes real. And I have both envy and pity in my heart for those to whom it is not theory.

This is a superb retelling of the Battle of Thermopylae and of the protagonist's life leading up to the battle. I note that it took a little while for the book to fully hook me, but then I was captured by it. The scenes about the soldiers' training, the scenes of actual battle, and most particularly the scenes after or between battles, are all excellent. The discussions of fear, and of how officers and soldiers should behave are likewise excellent. The characters are surprisingly diverse (including among them servants who have varying degrees of loyalty to the Spartans, plus a Spartan boy who is not by nature a warrior though he is being trained to be one, a merchant, a supreme young warrior, and an older platoon leader). Unsurprisingly the book portrays the Spartan warriors as heroic and honorable--and does so extremely well. But it did surprise me that it also includes very strong portrayals of women as secondary characters, the strongest depictions of women I've met in fiction for a while. The women don't fight in the battles, yet are courageous and compassionate, intelligent and influential. I was also very taken by the portrayal of Leonidas, the Spartan king who commanded at Thermopylae. One of my favorite speeches in the book is addressed to Xerxes, the King of Persia, and contrasts Xerxes with Leonidas: "I will tell His Majesty what a king is. A king does not abide within his tent while his men bleed and die upon the field. A king does not dine while his men go hungry, nor sleep when they stand at watch upon the wall. A king does not command his men's loyalty through fear nor purchase it with gold; he earns their love by the sweat of his back and the pains he endures for their sake...." A wonderful book.

I am a teacher whose love of history began with a highschool Western Civilization class. The instructor Mr. Finnuci, began his first class with a vivid description of the Battle of Thermopylae.This book more than any other book, by far is the best read in a historical novel I have ever read. It is gripping, I could not put it down, and when I did due too work etc...I could not wait to continue, so real and encompassing is the story. It draws you in.I am combat veteran myself. This author capures completely the spirit of those of us who believe with all our hearts that Freedom is not free, and that the best soldiers, Marines, sailors, warriors fight not because of what is in front of them, but because of what they left behind and are protecting.MOLON LABE!

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