The Last Of The Wine by Irwin Altman

A young Athenian’s coming-of-age is traced through intimate friendships, loves, and moral choices as the Peloponnesian War and civic strife shatter the ideals of his city; through vivid scenes of daily life, military service and involvement with Socratic circles, he witnesses political betrayal, personal loss and the decline of classical Athens, offering a poignant, character-driven portrait of loyalty, courage and the costs of a civilization in crisis.

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