
West Coast Hellenic Book Club: Hecuba by Euripides

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West Coast Hellenic Book Club:
Hecuba by Euripides
Discussion led by Professor Kathryn Morgan, Joan Palevsky Professor of Classics, Professor Sharon Gerstel, Director, UCLA SNF Hellenic Center and Dr. Eirini Kotsovili, Senior Lecturer, Global Humanities at Simon Fraser University
Saturday, January 17, 2026
10 A.M. Los Angeles / 8 P.M. Greece
Via Zoom
Hecuba takes place after the Trojan War and centers on the former queen of Troy, Hecuba, who is a prisoner. First, Hecuba is devastated by the sacrifice of her daughter Polyxena to honor Achilles. Then she learns that her son Polydorus has been murdered by King Polymestor, who was supposed to protect him. In response, Hecuba takes matters into her own hands, blinding Polymestor and killing his sons. The play is a powerful look at grief, revenge, and how war strips people of their humanity.
This program is made possible thanks to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF).
Links to purchase book:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hecuba-euripides/1136993799
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