Natalie had fun writing this novel and I had fun listening to it! 😊 5🌟
Natalie had fun writing this novel and I had fun listening to it! 😊 5🌟
I don't quite understand how I missed this one, this is one of my favorite authors. At any rate, it is so serendipitous that this book came up on my Audible because I am seeing Antigone staged in a week! I'm looking forward to understanding the story by learning it with Natalie Haynes, she's my all time favorite reteller of myths. 💜
Natalie Haynes‘s retells the story of Jocasta and her family by synthesising several Greek myths. Borrowed from Libby for the 2nd time, I knew what was coming but I was still surprised. It was how the tension is built as the story switches between two timelines, one telling Jocasta‘s story, and the other tells the story of her daughter Ismene, but what stands out is how Jocasta, the wife of Oedipus, is put back into centre stage of her own story.
5 joys from my weeks, and a wonderful quote from my current read, The Children of Jocasta by Natalie Haynes, so true 🙂
A modern retelling of Sophocles‘s Antigone by a street theater company right under my windows.
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Do plays count?
🎭 Antigone by Sophocles - ca. 440BC
Does part of the Latin Bible count?
📔Vulgate - ca. 4th century AD
Other than that 🤔
Probably a Medieval book on either religion or medicine I needed to read for my studies in History. At a guess ca. 12th/13th century AD.
I love a retelling of a Greek myth, so really enjoyed this! I thought Haynes‘ take on the story was interesting, and I enjoyed hearing from characters with less of a voice in other works.
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Meaning doomed/defeated/finished, Oedipus is definitely one of the most tragic protagonists in literature.😔☹️
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