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All That You've Seen Here Is God
All That You've Seen Here Is God: New Versions of Four Greek Tragedies Sophocles' Ajax, Philoctetes, Women of Trachis; Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound | Aeschylus, Sophocles
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These contemporary translations of four Greek tragedies speak across time and connect readers and audiences with universal themes of war, trauma, suffering, and betrayal. Under the direction of Bryan Doerries, they have been performed for tens of thousands of combat veterans, as well as prison and medical personnel around the world. Striking for their immediacy and emotional impact, Doerries brings to life these ancient plays, like no other translations have before.
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This is seriously the best book I've read in 2016. These are literary translations of four Greek tragedies. In the introduction for each play finds connections to modern day war, prisons, and medical ethics. I also found after reading these that I wanted to return to the literal translations of the plays. This book grew my interest in something I thought I had little interest in. Finally, Heracles (Hercules) is an asshole:

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