The Oresteia
Agamemnon, Women at the Graveside, Orestes in Athens
This spellbinding, groundbreaking translation
reenergizes Aeschylus’ enduring saga of split
loyalties, bloody sacrifice, and the efforts to
bring peace after generations of strife.
The most renowned of Aeschylus’ tragedies and one of the foundational texts of Western literature, the Oresteia trilogy is about cycles of deception and brutality within the ruling family of Argos. In Agamemnon, afflicted queen Clytemnestra awaits her husband’s return from war to commit a terrible act of retribution for the murder of her daughter. The next two plays, radically retitled here as The Women at the Graveside and Orestes in Athens, deal with the aftermath of the regicide, Orestes’ search to avenge his father’s death, and the ceaseless torment of the young prince. A powerful discourse on the formation of…