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An edition of the Atlantis Dialogue which touches on the origins of where Plato first heard the tale of Atlantis. It mostly talks about what the society and kingdom looked liked, but just when it gets interesting, the story ends. Plato stops writing, and in parenthesis is says 'manuscript ends here', which makes you want to know more, but also opens the imagination. Unfortunately, the rest of the tale has been lost to history.
Very quick read. I thought there would be more about Atlantis but there really isn't, makes me wonder why it's referenced so much.
Thank you Aaron Shepard, B. Jowett, Shepard Publications, and Netgalley for this free ARC in exchange for a review.
I'm confused and shocked that this is all Plato said about Atlantis. There's almost nothing here. Certainly not enough of anything of note.