With a stunning command of the Greek language and a mastery of poetic
nuance, this translation of Euripides' play breathes unparalleled life
into an ancient masterpiece. Using vocabulary that gives the sense that
the play was written with an appreciation of and application to the 20th
and 21st centuries, this adaptation goes beyond the timeless plot of the
consequences of war and the fate of both the victors and the losers and
focuses on the modern-day issues of feminism and women's rights. Also
included in this volume are two long poems--Helen and Orestes--by
contemporary Greek poet Yannis Ritsos, who was nominated for the Nobel
Prize.