

Ajax in Iraq
Ellen Mclaughlin


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Readers appreciate the powerful themes and translation of Ajax, noting its relevance to personal and societal struggles. Many find it engaging due to its exploration of pride and human flaws, while others are impressed by the historical significance of the text. However, some have encountered issues with specific editions, particularly regarding printing errors and quality.
A modern adaptation of AJAX set at the Pentagon with corrupt, power-mad generals who censor information and revel in blood.
"Sophocles's AJAX has been adapted by Robert Auletta into a contemporary American play set in front of the Pentagon after the triumphant conclusion of a major Latin American war from which the United States has emerged victorious.
This is a world where shame is worse than death.
Ajax dies like a samurai on his sword and the Greek generals gather to dishonor his body.
Odysseus talks them out of it.
The man was a hero after all."
—Dan Sullivan, Los Angeles Times
Ajax is a play written by Sophocles, adapted by Robert Auletta and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2014).
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Broadway Play Publishing · 2014 · 56 pp
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