"Song of Achilles" Book Review
Oct. 19th, 2012 04:02 pmI just finished reading The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller, the 2012 winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction.
Broadly, it is a retelling of the story of Achilles from the eyes of his loyal companion Patroclus. If you know your Greek mythology, poems and plays, then every single moment in this book was known to you. Basically you were "spoiled", if one can be spoiled when the source material is several thousand years old.
If you don't know your "Greek", you may find yourself coming home from work one evening and have your mother ask you: ( Spoilers for the book, the poems by Homer and the various plays written by other Greeks! )
For the TL:DR folks, it's a fun and fluffy book with some depictions of gore. I recommend it if you love mythology, fanfiction and romance.
Broadly, it is a retelling of the story of Achilles from the eyes of his loyal companion Patroclus. If you know your Greek mythology, poems and plays, then every single moment in this book was known to you. Basically you were "spoiled", if one can be spoiled when the source material is several thousand years old.
If you don't know your "Greek", you may find yourself coming home from work one evening and have your mother ask you: ( Spoilers for the book, the poems by Homer and the various plays written by other Greeks! )
For the TL:DR folks, it's a fun and fluffy book with some depictions of gore. I recommend it if you love mythology, fanfiction and romance.