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Gates of Fire

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Pages
392
Language
EN
ISBN
9780553383683
Reading Time
~6h 52min

Gates of Fire is a book by Steven Pressfield. It has 392 pages.

About this book

Steven Pressfield’s historical novel depicts the Battle of Thermopylae through the voice of Xanthias, a Greek soldier who survived the campaign and later recounts the events to his son. Grounded in Herodotus’s chronicles, the narrative immerses readers in the rigorous discipline and communal bonds of the Spartan hoplite tradition. Rather than focusing solely on battlefield tactics, the work examines the psychological weight of duty, the code of honor that shaped ancient Greek warfare, and the stark realities of facing a vastly larger invading force. Pressfield’s prose balances meticulous historical detail with accessible character study, portraying the soldiers as complex individuals bound by training and loyalty. The novel’s framing structure allows for reflective commentary on memory, legacy, and the human cost of conflict. By centering the experience of ordinary warriors alongside legendary commanders, the book offers a grounded exploration of courage and sacrifice within one of antiquity’s most enduring military encounters.

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How many pages is Gates of Fire?+

Gates of Fire has 392 pages.

What is Gates of Fire about?+

Steven Pressfield’s historical novel depicts the Battle of Thermopylae through the voice of Xanthias, a Greek soldier who survived the campaign and later recounts the events to his son. Grounded in Herodotus’s chronicles, the narrative immerses readers in the rigorous discipline and communal bonds o...

Who wrote Gates of Fire?+

Gates of Fire was written by Steven Pressfield.