DIONYSUS IN NEW YORK

A Fable

by Nicholas Clemente


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/20/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 262
ISBN : 9780595487004
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 262
ISBN : 9780595487851

About the Book

In the Bacchae, the 400 BC play by Euripides, Dionysus arrives in Thebes, bringing with him the cult of the wine. The prince, Pentheus, opposes the upstart god. Enraged by such effrontery, Dionysus lures Penteus into viewing an orgiastic ritual where Penteus's mother, drunk with wine, is made to kill her own son.

Now, in the twenty-first century, Constantine Bacchus, of Greek and Native American heritage, comes to New York. He believes that he is the reincarnation of the god Dionysus because of several drug-induced trips to Mount Olympus. His symbol is a hollowed-out, fifteen-foot totem pole that he uses to dispense his LSD-laced wine at revival-style meetings.

Rich and spoiled, Horace Penney is the mayor of the City of New York and aspires to claim the presidency of the United States. When Dion announces that he is holding a freedom festival in New York, Mayor Penney pretends to embrace his cause but instead seizes the opportunity to gain national prominence by denouncing Dion.

Feeling betrayed, Dion decides to destroy the mayor. Penney, reacting to the brain-washing of his mother, jails Dion on a trumped-up charge. Despite being imprisoned, Dion sets in motion a plan by which the mayor's drugged mother will kill her own son at the festival in Central Park.


About the Author

Nicholas A. Clemente earned degrees from New York University and St. John?s University. He was a justice of the New York Supreme Court for twenty-five years before becoming a novelist. In addition to Dionysus in New York, he is the author of the legal thrillers Broken Gavel and Pawns of Justice.