Οιδίπους επί Κολωνώ

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Οιδίπους επί Κολωνώ

by Sophocles

EL·~1 hours

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Description

An aging Oedipus, blind and shunned from his native Thebes, arrives at the outskirts of Athens, guided by his devoted daughter Antigone. The weary travelers are met by a chorus of Athenian elders, whose curious murmurs set the stage for a tense encounter between the famed exile and the city’s citizens. As the chorus debates how to receive this once‑great king, Oedipus clings to a lingering prophecy that promises a final resting place near the sacred shrine of the gods.

The drama unfolds amid the solemn backdrop of the Kolonos hill, where strangers and locals grapple with questions of fate, justice, and hospitality. Antigone’s fierce loyalty and Oedipus’s lingering pride create a delicate balance between hope for refuge and the fear of past sins resurfacing. Listeners are drawn into the emotional tug‑of‑war between a man seeking peace and a community wary of the shadow that his legend casts.

Details

Language

el

Duration

~1 hours (103K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Sophia Canoni. Book provided by Iason Konstantinides

Release date

2012-04-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sophocles

Sophocles

-496–-406

One of the giants of classical Athenian drama, this playwright helped shape tragedy as we know it. His surviving plays, including Oedipus the King and Antigone, still feel powerful because they ask hard questions about fate, justice, and human choice.

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