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Circe: The International No. 1 Bestseller - Shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2019

Autor Madeline Miller
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 aug 2019
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2019Woman. Witch. Myth. Mortal. Outcast. Lover. Destroyer. Survivor. CIRCE.In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. Circe is a strange child - not powerful and terrible, like her father, nor gorgeous and mercenary like her mother. Scorned and rejected, Circe grows up in the shadows, at home in neither the world of gods or mortals. But Circe has a dark power of her own: witchcraft. When her gift threatens the gods, she is banished to the island of Aiaia where she hones her occult craft, casting spells, gathering strange herbs and taming wild beasts. Yet a woman who stands alone will never be left in peace for long - and among her island's guests is an unexpected visitor: the mortal Odysseus, for whom Circe will risk everything. So Circe sets forth her tale, a vivid, mesmerizing epic of family rivalry, love and loss - the defiant, inextinguishable song of woman burning hot and bright through the darkness of a man's world.THE NUMBER ONE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLERCHOSEN AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THEGUARDIAN,TELEGRAPH,SUNDAY TELEGRAPH,I PAPER,SUNDAY EXPRESS,IRISH TIMES,TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, AMAZON, AUDIBLE, BUZZFEED, REFINERY 29,WASHINGTON POST,BOSTON GLOBE,SEATTLE TIMES,TIME MAGAZINE,NEWSWEEK,PEOPLE,ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY,KIRKUS,PUBLISHERS WEEKLYAND GOODREADS
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781526619198
ISBN-10: 1526619199
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 111 x 178 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Chosen as must-read book of 2018 by theGuardian,Telegraph,Sunday Telegraph,i paper,Sunday Express,Irish Times,Times Literary Supplement, Amazon, Audible, Buzzfeed, Refinery 29,Washington post,Boston Globe,Seattle Times,Time Magazine,Newsweek,People,Entertainment Weekly,Kirkus,Publishers Weeklyand Goodreads

Notă biografică

Madeline Miller is the author of The Song of Achilles, which won the Orange Prize for Fiction 2012, was shortlisted for the Stonewall Writer of the Year 2012, was an instant New York Times bestseller, and was translated into twenty-five languages. Miller holds an MA in Classics from Brown University, and she taught Latin, Greek and Shakespeare to high school students for over a decade. She lives outside Philadelphia. madelinemiller.com


Recenzii

Madeline Miller'sCircestood out for me ashugely enjoyable, powerfully entertainingread, full of ruthless gods and unreliable mortals, in which the author (an American classics teacher) reimagines Circe as a damaged girl who uses witchcraft to protect herself from swinish men and discovers the ultimate power of human love
Circeispoised to become the literary sensation of the summer, as much for the quality of its writing as its timeliness
Enough magic, enchantment, voyages and wonders to satisfy the most jaded sword-and-sorcery palate.Miller approaches Odysseus's story from Circe's point of view, richly evoking her protagonist's overlapping identities as goddess, witch, lover and mother
A triumph
Circe back as superwoman . Homer's witch get a kickass modern makeover. Miller's Me Too-era, kickass portrait of a woman trying to defy the men and Fates arrayed against her is enchanting. Blisteringly modern
Ina thrilling tour de force of imagination, Miller makes her otherworldly heroine a complex, sympathetic figure for whom we cheer throughout.Circeis atruly spellbindingnovel, the mesmerising shimmer of ancient magic rising from it like a heat haze
A brilliantly strange work of mythic science fiction, as effortlessly expressive within the palaces of gods as it is about the world below . Superb . This isboth a fabulous novel and a fascinating retelling; the best compliment, perhaps, that any myth could hope for
This year's novels werefilled with the angry clamour of women's voices: ignored, idealistic or excitingly ambivalent. Madeline Miller reflected the mood for feminist revisionism with her lissom follow-upCirce, whichcasts the witch goddess in theOdysseynot as a bit player in a man's epic but as the star of her own show
It was a big year for creative retelling of myth and pre-modern literature; a favourite was Madeline Miller'sCirce,a distinctive, lyrical novel about power, agency and reponsibility, from the point of view of this crafty, much-misunderstood goddess
The writing is lovely, the tone assured, and the touch just right
It is out of these insights that Miller achieves real narrative propulsion . Supple,pitched in a register that bridges man and myth
The first witch in Western literature sets Homer straight as she tells her life story, from her unhappy childhood to her lonely island exile.The woman who emerges is complex and sympathetic. A spellbinding tour de force of imagination
Miller has effected a transformation just as impressive as any of her heroine's own:she's turned an ancient tale of female subjugation into one of empowerment and courage full of contemporary resonances
What more could you wish for on holiday than this fabulously written re-imagining of the myth?Gods, monsters and mortals are lushly evoked in a page-turner that is as gripping as a soap opera and which triumphantly fuses myth with our contemporary concerns
Dubbed the 'feministOdyssey', there's so much to like aboutCirce. From the author of the much-lovedThe Song of Achilles, this novel puts a feminist spin on Greek mythology, recasting Circe, the vilified witch infamous for turning men into pigs, in a sympathetic light. Subverting the usual masculine tropes of epic adventure narratives, Miller tells the story of the women who have been historically silenced. And on top of that, she makes Greek myths and culture, which is often perceived as impenetrable and intimidating, accessible.A real page-turner
Illuminates known stories from a new perspective . Miller has determined, in her characterization of this most powerful witch, to bring her as close as possible to the human, as a thoughtful and compassionate woman who learns to love unselfishly .A highly psychologized, redemptive and ultimately exculpatory account of the protagonist herself
The Orange prizewinner Madeline Miller reimagines Circe, the witch fromThe Odyssey. In Miller's retelling Circe is a suitably bolshie character who is not going to be bossed around by men.The writing is beautiful
An epic that's also a page-turner
Fabulous . Bold and sensuously written, it plays brilliantly with the original myth ofCirce
I've been waiting forCirceby Madeline Miller for what feels like forever.Since her 2011 debut,The Song of Achilles- a queer retelling of the Iliad from Patroclus' perspective - I've been crowing about the wit and magic of Miller's prose. Circe did not disappoint. It's a feminist tale of the nymph child of Helios, the sun god, who is exiled for practising witchcraft. Circe lives for hundreds of years, encountering heroes, gods and legends, but it never feels like a Greek mythology lesson. Actually, it feels more like a splashy, gossipy memoir written by a celebrity who has met everyone.I suspect this will be my book of the year
Greek myth is fertile fictional terrain for Miller, who won the Orange Prize with her debut,The Song of Achilles. Her new novel is narrated by Circe, the witch from Homer'sOdyssey, who is banished to a remote island and there learns how to survive as a woman alone in the world
A bold and subversive retelling of the goddess's story that manages to be both epic and intimate in its scope, recasting the most infamous female figure from the Odyssey as a hero in her own right
The Song of Achilleswas a big hit;Circewill be, too
[Miller] gives voice to Circe as a multifaceted and evolving character ...Circeis very pleasurable to read, combining lively versions of familiar tales and snippets of other, related standards with a highly psychologized, redemptive and ultimately exculpatory account of the protagonist herself
God though she may be, here she faces life - and its love, heartbreak, loneliness and motherhood - with immensely relatable humanity.The definition of female strength in all its fractured, fragile glory
Offers opportunities for feminist revision of famous characters both mortal and divine, especially the egotistical Odysseus and the irresponsible and laddish Hermes. It also leads to a suspenseful metaphysical dilemma . Polished diction and descriptive powers
Absorbing ... One of the mostamazingqualities of this novel [is]: We know how everything here turns out -we've known it for thousands of years - and yetin Miller's lush reimagining, the story feels harrowing and unexpected. The feminist light she shines on these events never distorts their original shape; it only illuminates details we hadn't noticed before. In the story that dawns from Miller's rosy fingers, the fate that awaits Circe is at once divine and mortal, impossibility strange and yet entirely human
A look at mythology with fresh eyes... InCircethe female perspective sharpens into focus in a way that doesn't happen in the original
Miller excels at reworking myths and legends for a modern audience. Miller conjures up a cast of strong, relatable characters, from cold-hearted gods and flawed heroes to deadly monsters-and best of all-a strong female protagonist.Fabulously readable
Beautifully written throughout .Miller has broken [Circe] free of the conventions of the masculine epic
A refreshingly complex and utterly compelling portrait of one of the most intriguing women in western literature . Miller's depiction of what it feels like to work magic isextraordinarily vivid and convincing. What elevatesCirceis Miller'sluminousprose, which isboth enormously readable and evocative, and the way in which she depicts the gulf between gods and mortals .Circecan be part of that cycle of cruel and pointless conflict, or she can choose to break it. In this unforgettable novel, Miller makes us care about that magical, mythical choice
This is agorgeousretelling of Homer'sOdysseyblended with other legends. Miller creates a magical narrative: strong relatable characters, cold-hearted gods, flawed heroes, deadly monsters, and best of all, a strong female protagonist. Overall, it is fabulously readable
InCirce, Miller gives depth and history to the title character, how it was she came to be on her island, and her struggles as an independent woman. The "heroes" of Greek myths - the gods, Odysseus and so on - get shoved to the side, asMiller brings to the forefront a fascinating, captivating female character. This is wonderfully detailed and well worth the more than five year wait sinceThe Song of Achilles
A mesmerising, fiercely feminist and lyrical retelling of a story from Greek mythology -as enchanting as the enchantress herself
Circeis the utterly captivating, exquisitely written story of an ordinary, and extraordinary, woman's life
An epic spanning thousands of years that's also a keep-you-up-all-night page turner
Captivating ... Will entertain and enchant
Horror, heartache and grit pour from the pages of this exquisitely written and compelling novel. An alchemist with words, Miller continues to rejuvenate the classics with her exceptional talent .Circeis one of the best and most rewarding books of 2018
Dazzling
Gives Greek mythology a modern, feminist twist
Even better than its predecessor.Written in supple, imaginative prose, it conjures up brilliantly a vivid worldin which the lives of gods and mortals are intimately intertwined
Miller weaves an intoxicating tale of gods and heroes, magic and monsters, survival and transformation
A life-affirming tale of astonishing beauty. A sensuous, thrilling experience, combining exquisite prose with high drama . The pettiness and casual brutality of the deities is sadly recognisable in modern political times, whileCirce's quest for validation will ring a chord with men and women alike
With her classicist's ear, Miller infuses her prose with Homeric rhythms, tomischievous and lovelyeffect. With nods to a wealth of ancient works, she crafts her own triumphant Circe . Miller's Circe is a shrewd and cool character, capable of great love but also possessed of a lethally ruthless streak. Her mixture of assiduous domesticity and merciless witchcraft isaddictively conveyed
The exiled witch, who barely gets more than a mention in Homer'sThe Odyssey, is at the centre ofa page-turning feminist romp
Miss Miller leaves us utterly bewitched
Gorgeously written ...It leaves you thinking about it for weeks
Madeline Miller'sCircestood out for me ashugely enjoyable, powerfully entertainingread, full of ruthless gods and unreliable mortals, in which the author (an American classics teacher) reimagines Circe as a damaged girl who uses witchcraft to protect herself from swinish men and discovers the ultimate power of human love

Descriere

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2019 Woman. Witch. Myth. Mortal. Outcast. Lover. Destroyer. Survivor. CIRCE. In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. Circe is a strange child - not powerful and terrible, like her father, nor gorgeous and mercenary like her mother. Scorned and rejected, Circe grows up in the shadows, at home in neither the world of gods or mortals. But Circe has a dark power of her own: witchcraft. When her gift threatens the gods, she is banished to the island of Aiaia where she hones her occult craft, casting spells, gathering strange herbs and taming wild beasts. Yet a woman who stands alone will never be left in peace for long - and among her island's guests is an unexpected visitor: the mortal Odysseus, for whom Circe will risk everything. So Circe sets forth her tale, a vivid, mesmerizing epic of family rivalry, love and loss - the defiant, inextinguishable song of woman burning hot and bright through the darkness of a man's world. THE NUMBER ONE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER CHOSEN AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE GUARDIAN, TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, I PAPER, SUNDAY EXPRESS, IRISH TIMES, TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, AMAZON, AUDIBLE, BUZZFEED, REFINERY 29, WASHINGTON POST, BOSTON GLOBE, SEATTLE TIMES, TIME MAGAZINE, NEWSWEEK, PEOPLE, ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY, KIRKUS, PUBLISHERS WEEKLY AND GOODREADS