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The Arcadian

A Novel

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Pub Date May 26 2026 | Archive Date Apr 30 2026


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Description

The best-selling author of Gates of Fire and A Man at Arms presents a gripping, genre-bending story of a mercenary in late medieval Spain and the eternal costs of violence.

Spain, the 1500s. The Iberian Peninsula is splintered by faith and ambition, its kingdoms locked in endless struggle. Armies clash, religions collide, and empires rise on tides of blood. Into this crucible rides Telamon: soldier, mercenary, outcast. He has lived a hundred lives across centuries, forever condemned to take up arms. Now, drawn into the brutal conflict between Portuguese invaders and Andalusian defenders, he must face both the battlefield before him and the eternal war within himself.

But Telamon is not alone. Across time, through lifetimes, the same figures return: comrades and rivals, lovers and betrayers, all reborn in new forms, bound together by a cycle neither mercy nor death can break. As the armies close on a desperate city, their destinies entwine once more, and Telamon is forced to reckon with the questions that haunt every warrior’s soul: Can a man made for battle ever put down his sword? And is there redemption for one who has spilled blood?

With The Arcadian, bestselling author and master of historical fiction Steven Pressfield delivers a sweeping standalone novel that fuses the grit of historical realism with the mysticism of the ancient world. A meditation on fate, justice, and release from violence, The Arcadian is both a war story and a timeless journey of the spirit—a novel that asks not just how men fight, but why.


About the Author: Steven Pressfield is the author of the best-selling novels Gates of Fire and Tides of War, as well as The Legend of Bagger Vance. He is also the author of the classics on creativity The War of Art and Turning Pro. He lives in Los Angeles, California.

The best-selling author of Gates of Fire and A Man at Arms presents a gripping, genre-bending story of a mercenary in late medieval Spain and the eternal costs of violence.

Spain, the 1500s. The...


Advance Praise


"The Arcadian is a masterful historical epic, intertwining gripping action with profound philosophical reflection on humankind’s eternal dance with war, death, hope, and love. Steven Pressfield once again showcases his unparalleled skill at bringing the past to life and giving it meaning in the present. This is a beautiful, moving, and magical story that is also savage and raw. Absolutely not to be missed." -David McCloskey, best-selling author of The Persian

"Steven Pressfield writes with an urgency and elegance that keeps you turning pages and makes you wish the book would never end. I loved reading this novel and hope his next one gets here soon." -Brian Koppelman, cocreator of Billions, Rounders, and Super Pumped

"When a new Steven Pressfield book arrives, drop everything and move it to the top of the stack. This one is a classic—detailed, vivid and unforgettable." -Seth Godin, author of The Song of Significance

"Warrior epic, historical meditation, and love story— The Arcadian is classic Steven Pressfield. I could smell the campfires and feel the hooves’ thunder." -New York Times best-selling author Nate Fick



"The Arcadian is a masterful historical epic, intertwining gripping action with profound philosophical reflection on humankind’s eternal dance with war, death, hope, and love. Steven Pressfield once...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781324124252
PRICE $29.99 (USD)
PAGES 320

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