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The nature of love, intellectual freedom, and the clash between personal desire and historical duty.
Approximately 192–200 pages, making it a concise but profound read. 🌟 Why Read It?
Timandra, a high-class hetaira (courtesan) of exceptional beauty and intellect, narrates her own story. Set against the backdrop of the , she provides a first-person perspective on the political and social upheaval of Athens.
The story features encounters with giants of history, including Socrates , Euripides , and her lover, the controversial general Alcibiades .
The nature of love, intellectual freedom, and the clash between personal desire and historical duty.
Approximately 192–200 pages, making it a concise but profound read. 🌟 Why Read It?
Timandra, a high-class hetaira (courtesan) of exceptional beauty and intellect, narrates her own story. Set against the backdrop of the , she provides a first-person perspective on the political and social upheaval of Athens.
The story features encounters with giants of history, including Socrates , Euripides , and her lover, the controversial general Alcibiades .
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