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A Thousand Ships A Novel

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Taschenbuch

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Strong FMC + weitere

Erscheinungsdatum

09.11.2021

Verlag

HarperCollins US

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

20/13,4/2,3 cm

Gewicht

292 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-06-306540-6

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"With her trademark passion, wit, and fierce feminism, Haynes gives much-needed voice to the silenced women of the Trojan War. Her thoughtful portraits will linger with you long after the book is finished." - Madeline Miller, author of Circe

"Absorbing and fiercely feminist . . . this subversive re-seeing of the classics is a many-layered delight." - Guardian

"Clever and entertaining." - Times, UK

"Haynes is master of her trade . . . She succeeds in breathing warm life into some of our oldest stories." - Telegraph, UK

"The forgotten women are vividly brought to life in this moving, intelligent and witty book." - Martha Kearney, BBC Radio 4

"An enthralling reimagining of the lives of women from both Troy and Greek culture. . . . Haynes shines by twisting common perceptions of the Trojan War and its aftermath in order to capture the women's experiences." - Publishers Weekly

"This lively reinvention [of the Trojan War] is worth the journey." - Library Journal

"A witty, unapologetically feminist story of women's suffering, courage, and endurance... Haynes' freshly modern version of an ancient tale is perfect for our times." - Booklist

"Savvy and well plotted.... Haynes's inventiveness in conjuring the lives of Greek and Trojan women through... evocative details keeps the novel humming." - New York Times Book Review

"A Thousand Ships does more than acknowledge the suffering of women. It tells in lively fashion gripping tales of bravery, treachery and revenge. . . . It's a timely notion as the modern world reckons with who gets to tell the stories of its diverse populations." - Washington Post

"In Natalie Haynes' own brilliant construction, the 10-year tale of the Trojan War is retold by the many women ignored, widowed, enslaved, heartbroken and snuffed out by the pride and stupidity of warring men.... A fresh and utterly satisfying feminist take on one of the oldest stories in Western literature." - Melissa Gray, NPR Best Books of the Year

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Book Tropes

  • Strong FMC
  • Chosen One
  • Own Voice

Erscheinungsdatum

09.11.2021

Verlag

HarperCollins US

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

20/13,4/2,3 cm

Gewicht

292 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-06-306540-6

EU-Ansprechpartner

Macken House, 39/40 Mayor Street Upper
D01 C9W8 Dublin 1
IE

Herstelleradresse

Product Safety Manager
195 Broadway
10007 NY
US
enquiries@harpercollins.ie

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Stories seldomly told

Nicky aus Schwäbisch Hall am 04.04.2023

Bewertungsnummer: 1914918

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

The Trojan War is the subject of many epics, stories, books, songs, movies, and its heroes are widely known. Odysseus, Achilles, Hector, and what they're all called. But who knows about the story of Briseis, captured during raids around Troy? Of Clytemnestra, who never forgave her husband for sacrificing their eldest daughter? Of Oenone, the first wife of Paris? Natalie Haynes has made it her mission to tell the stories of the women surrounding the Trojan War. The stories of those who were abandoned and left at home, the stories of those who died, and the stories of the women who faced a fate harsher than death. In doing so, she draws on the few mythological sources available and so, of course, tells the stories of the men – most notably Agamemnon, Achilles, Paris, and Odysseus – as well. Since I have devoured Madeline Miller's books and very much (!) appreciate, no, love them, this book of course also captivated me. The fact that here the story is told by different women does not detract from the narrative. Unfortunately, a few of the chapters degenerate into mere reproductions of the stories we already know. Here, the woman is not really in the center but serves purely as a mouthpiece. However, these chapters are the exception, and no reason to deduct any stars from my rating. In most cases, new light is shed on characters already known or just mentioned in passing. Very refreshing and encouraging. Haynes has definitely succeeded in her task of showing that women in the war were at least as great heroes as Achilles and company.

Stories seldomly told

Nicky aus Schwäbisch Hall am 04.04.2023
Bewertungsnummer: 1914918
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

The Trojan War is the subject of many epics, stories, books, songs, movies, and its heroes are widely known. Odysseus, Achilles, Hector, and what they're all called. But who knows about the story of Briseis, captured during raids around Troy? Of Clytemnestra, who never forgave her husband for sacrificing their eldest daughter? Of Oenone, the first wife of Paris? Natalie Haynes has made it her mission to tell the stories of the women surrounding the Trojan War. The stories of those who were abandoned and left at home, the stories of those who died, and the stories of the women who faced a fate harsher than death. In doing so, she draws on the few mythological sources available and so, of course, tells the stories of the men – most notably Agamemnon, Achilles, Paris, and Odysseus – as well. Since I have devoured Madeline Miller's books and very much (!) appreciate, no, love them, this book of course also captivated me. The fact that here the story is told by different women does not detract from the narrative. Unfortunately, a few of the chapters degenerate into mere reproductions of the stories we already know. Here, the woman is not really in the center but serves purely as a mouthpiece. However, these chapters are the exception, and no reason to deduct any stars from my rating. In most cases, new light is shed on characters already known or just mentioned in passing. Very refreshing and encouraging. Haynes has definitely succeeded in her task of showing that women in the war were at least as great heroes as Achilles and company.

Ein femininer Heldenepos

Bewertung am 23.05.2022

Bewertungsnummer: 1717392

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Dieses Buch hat mich vollkommen in seinen Bann gezogen. Als Nacherzählung des weltbekannten Ilias-Epos liegt der Fokus ganz bewusst auf den Schicksalen der vielen Frauen, die hier endlich die Stimmen bekommen, die sie schon immer verdient haben. Moderiert von der Muse der Dichtkunst kommt hier jede zu Wort, göttlich wie sterblich, ob Athene oder Helena und zieht den Leser in den Bann dieser erstaunlichen, tragischen Heldinnen. Ein Muss für jeden Mythenliebhaber!

Ein femininer Heldenepos

Bewertung am 23.05.2022
Bewertungsnummer: 1717392
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Dieses Buch hat mich vollkommen in seinen Bann gezogen. Als Nacherzählung des weltbekannten Ilias-Epos liegt der Fokus ganz bewusst auf den Schicksalen der vielen Frauen, die hier endlich die Stimmen bekommen, die sie schon immer verdient haben. Moderiert von der Muse der Dichtkunst kommt hier jede zu Wort, göttlich wie sterblich, ob Athene oder Helena und zieht den Leser in den Bann dieser erstaunlichen, tragischen Heldinnen. Ein Muss für jeden Mythenliebhaber!

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