Timon: An Ancient Greek Satire in Modern English
By (Author) Samuel Reich
By (author) Jashton Gieser
Illustrated by Jashton Gieser
By (author) Lucian of Samosata
By (author) Lucian of Samosata .
BookBaby
BookBaby
13th March 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Hardback
116
Width 222mm, Height 222mm, Spine 12mm
576g
This graphic novel is a fresh adaptation of "Timon, or the Misanthrope," an ancient Greek comic dialogue written in the second century CE by the Syrian satirist Lucian of Samosata. At the center of the story is Timon, an ill-tempered Athenian who has lost his wealth by squandering it on false friends. When Zeus gets wind of Timon's plight, he hatches a plan to restore Timon's wealth. Helping Timon may prove to be a difficult task than it first appears, however. Will the shifty god Riches find his way back to Timon Is getting rich again really in Timon's best interest And what about the moochers who sucked away Timon's former wealth Lucian's wit-filled story comes to life in this imaginatively-illustrated adaptation that will be accessible and humorous to all, whether children, Classicists, or anything in between.
Samuel Reich is currently a PhD student in Classics at the University of Pennsylvania.
Jashton Gieser is an illustrator and art educator with a love of story and song. Formally trained in illustration at Saint John's University, he currently lives in the small town of Castleton-on-Hudson, New York, where he spends his time drawing and teaching ancient wisdom to teenagers.
Lucian of Samosata was a Syrian orator and author in the second century C.E. who wrote satirical dialogues, stories, and pamphlets in Greek.