Elektra
About this book
'There is something bad here, growing. Day and night I watch it. Growing.'
Elektra, haunted by her father's assassination, is tormented by grief; a fierce instinct for survival; and a thirst for vengeance. When her long-lost brother Orestes at last returns, she urges him to take savage and terrifying action, but at what cost?
This edition of Sophokles' electrifying and timeless play features the magisterial translation by award-winning poet, essayist and translator Anne Carson.
It was published alongside Daniel Fish's production starring Brie Larson, Stockard Channing, Greg Hicks and Patrick Vaill, which opened at the Theatre Royal Brighton in 2025, before transferring at the Duke of York's Theatre in London's West End.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Contents
- Original Production Details
- Elektra
- Afterword: ‘Screaming in Translation: The Elektra of Sophokles’ by Anne Carson
- Notes on the Text by Michael Shaw
- Glossary
- About the Authors
- Copyright and Performing Rights Information
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