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“My father was a king, and the son of kings”, but nothing more

The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller

February 4, 2022 by Dinah Lord 6 Comments

Another volume in my Iliad exploration, I missed The Song of Achilles when it first came out in 2012, garnering superlatives and awards, so have come to it rather late. Miller’s book is not a retelling of the Iliad, although she does, of course, deal with its events in the course of the novel, but The Song of Achilles is more concerned with Achilles and his relationship with Patroclus, and fully illuminates the other man as a real person, albeit one who is always in […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #iliad, classics retold, madeline miller, trojan war

Dinah Lord's CBR14 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #iliad, classics retold, madeline miller, trojan war ·
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Cover of The Women of Troy

What’s Hecuba to him? or to her?

The Women of Troy by Pat Barker

January 23, 2022 by Dinah Lord 4 Comments

I devoured Pat Barker’s The Silence of the Girls just after Christmas, and was pleased to find that the sequel, The Women of Troy, was also available. And so what better way to start my Cannonball read this year (my first ever), than by a review of this fantastic book? You don’t need to have read Silence of the Girls (though you should, because it’s excellent) because Barker reiterates the important stuff which went down in that book which has its impact on this one, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #iliad, feminist retelling, Pat Barker, sequel

Dinah Lord's CBR14 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #iliad, feminist retelling, Pat Barker, sequel ·
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“You be the captain, I’ll be no one

Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller

February 24, 2020 by Bea Pants Leave a Comment

  The story and characters contained in Song of Achilles will be familiar to anyone who knows their Greek history.  It is the story of Iliad.  It’s conceit is that it is told from the perspective of Patroclus, the companion of Achilles.  Different treatments of the legend vary on what type of “companion” he was but in Madeline Miller’s, Patroclus and Achilles are unambiguously lovers.  Exiled from his own land as a boy, Patroclus is sent to live in the house of Achilles’ father. Over […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction Tagged With: #iliad, achilles, cbr12, madeline miller, patroclus

Bea Pants's CBR12 Review No:1 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction · Tags: #iliad, achilles, cbr12, madeline miller, patroclus ·
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