2.06.2008

the myth of penelope and odysseus



Homer's account of the adventures of Odysseus has stood at the center of classical literature for centuries. The Odyssey tells the adventures of a warrior wandering the world, but also a tale of domesticity as a husband struggles to protect an enduring union with his faithful wife, Penelope.

The Penelopiad, by Margret Atwood tells this story again from Penelope's point of view. She is no longer a peripheral character in this epic tale, and the true story unfolds.

My knowledge of Greek Mythology is limited, however I really enjoyed this book.

If you feel like trying something new, I would highly recommend it.

2 comments:

Katie said...

Thanks! I really love Margaret Atwood. She really write women well.

Sophie said...

This does look good. I read the Odyssey in High School and enjoyed it. I like mythology! Thanks for the review!