ACHILLES IN CALIFORNIA
a mock epic
by
Book Details
About the Book
Achilles in California is a modern retelling of the Achilles legend, based closely on the Iliad of Homer. Set in a California high school in late 1963, the story centers on the football team, and the players and coaches have their analogues in Homer's epic. Mark Panokotonkis, 'Achilles', is the campus hero, and Larry Terhune, 'Patroklos', is his diametric opposite, the pimply, scruffy, despised and self-despising manager of the team.
The gradual coming together of these two opposites, the bonding of Achilles and Patroklos, is the unusual story that unfolds, ultimately precipitating a personal crisis for both boys that coincides with a national crisis. The story ends on November 22, 1963, the real death of a real hero marking the symbolic death of a mock hero.
About the Author
Paul Luchessa grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, graduated from Harvard in 1968 and taught English overseas for twenty years. He has published a book of travel stories (Squalor and Splendor), a book of short stories (Women of Uneasy Virtue) and a novel, (The Korean Warlord and the Irish Yank).