Arcadian Days : Gods, Women and Men from Greek Myth – from the winner of the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction by Spurling, John

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Author: Spurling, John

Ancient Greece

Published on 28 April 2022 by Duckworth Books (Duckworth) in the United Kingdom.

Paperback | 320 pages
129 x 196 x 35 | 308g

1 in stock

Description

The Greek myths, refined by the great poets and playwrights of Ancient Greece, distil the essence of human life: its brief span, its pride, courage and insecurity, its anxious relationship with the natural world – earth, sea and sky, represented by powerful gods and monsters.

Taking inspiration from the incomparably beautiful and intense poetry of Homer, Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, Spurling – a lifelong classicist and an award-winning playwright and historical novelist – spins five more myths for contemporary readers. These captivating tales centre on male-female pairs – Prometheus and Pandora, Jason and the sorceress Medea, Oedipus and his daughter Antigone, Achilles and his mother Thetis, Odysseus and Penelope – that destroyed dynasties, raised and felled heroes, and sealed the fates of men.