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1 month ago
Blogue d'un québécois expatrié en Angleterre. Comme toute forme d'autobiographie est constituée d'une large part de fiction, j'ai décidé de nommer le blogue Vraie Fiction.
As I have finally finished it, here is today's reading suggestion: Circe by Madeline Miller. An
autobiography of the minor goddess and the world's first witch. Veggie Carrie bought
it for me on my birthday. I rarely read a novel published in the year if
it's not crime fiction but I've always been into Greek mythology. And I
was pleasantly surprised with Circe. Modernisation of old myths often
end up to be glorified fanfics, but this one has heart. Miller gave
Greek gods and heroes character and complexity. I particularly liked her
take on Hermes and Odysseus. Less so with Athena, but I am a big fan of the goddess and she is in this novel more antagonistic, so this is a completely subjective criticism. Inn any case, Miller understands the dubious moral nature of Greek mythology and does not fall into cheap Manichean narrative. And she also uses Greek names, not Roman
ones. During a summer heatwave, you can't go wrong going Greek.
I receive mailers from Waterstone's from time to time. Recently, there was one advertising Circe by Madeline Miller. The name got my attention and I suggested it to my wife as a birthday present. She saw it at the local bookshop and bought it for me. Since I am a child I have always been a big fan of Greek mythology and especially anything regarding Ulysses, my favourite Greek hero. If the weeks coming to Christmas is time for me to renew with Norse mythology, the weeks after Easter and leading to summer are for the Greek one. So this novel is on my reading list for the upcoming weeks. I know nothing about the novel and its author, except that she has received lots of praises for it and that it is meant to be really good. I am really looking forward to it.