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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • Here are two more brilliant novels based on Greek mythology: Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes and Elektra by Jennifer Saint.
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  • @CestKevvie
    @CestKevvie Год назад +10

    You really need to read Women and Other Monsters by Jess Zimmermann. It's a nonfiction analysis of the women monsters from classic mythology and how they have impacted the way women are treated today.

    • @WillowTalksBooks
      @WillowTalksBooks  Год назад +3

      Oh hell yes, thank you for this amazing recommendation!!

  • @christinak5452
    @christinak5452 Год назад +4

    Hahaha you have such a way with words. "He's given a sword and off he fucks" lol 😂

  • @MyLocsareREAL
    @MyLocsareREAL Год назад +12

    I just DiSCOVERED Your channel and I’m really not meaning too sound hyperbolic 🤷🏾‍♀️…. But I’m ENTHRALLED💕… I love the way you’re explaining the synopsis of “Stone Blind” and I will definitely be purchasing it📖…📚

  • @lindysmagpiereads
    @lindysmagpiereads Год назад +3

    Saint’s Elektra caught my attention because I attended a fantastic performance of Strauss’ opera Elektra a few years ago. Thanks for reminding me to move it up my TBR. And Natalie Haynes’ book about Medusa too-I’ve only read her Pandora’s Jar so far, but it was definitely moreish.

  • @angelaholmes8888
    @angelaholmes8888 Год назад +1

    Definitely will be reading stone blind and elektra

  • @vitoriar8753
    @vitoriar8753 Год назад +1

    2023 is the year i finally participate in the mythology mania hehe can't wait

  • @angelaholmes8888
    @angelaholmes8888 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just finished stone blind I really enjoyed it 😊

  • @sweetkarolines
    @sweetkarolines Год назад +2

    You may not believe me but, I have both of these books on my shelf and have been trying to decided which to read first after I finish my current read! I still don't know! LOL Thank you for your thoughtful synopsis.

    • @WillowTalksBooks
      @WillowTalksBooks  Год назад +1

      Aw yay! I’d say got for Elektra first because Stone Blind is a bit more “literary” but it’s your call!

  • @frankylennonlin
    @frankylennonlin Год назад +1

    Thank you, Willow!

  • @Nixx0912
    @Nixx0912 Год назад +5

    I always felt Medusa was done dirty, as were most women in Greek mythology punished for wrongdoings of men.

    • @speedwagon1824
      @speedwagon1824 Год назад

      Medusa was originally just a monster, Ovid made up the part about her being a priestess and everything.

  • @Illjwamh
    @Illjwamh Год назад +1

    More for my list! Also Atalanta, which you mentioned at the end; I could not be more excited for that.
    Poor Clytemnestra. When your husband is Agamemnon and your sister is Helen, you're pretty much destined to be overlooked, aren't you?

  • @melenatorr
    @melenatorr Год назад +1

    I would argue that neither Clytemnestra nor Electra have been overlooked: Clytemnestra figures greatly in the Oresteia, and Electra is the catalyst for the second play in that trilogy; Margaret George and others have written novels with Helen and Clytemnestra at center stage, looking at their sibling relationship; and in 1977, a very interesting movie came out: "Iphigenia", with Irene Pappas as Clytemnestra. I might agree about Cassandra, who's often used more often as a reference or an object than like a character in her own right.

  • @AbsurdExistentialist
    @AbsurdExistentialist Год назад +1

    I'm visiting Santorini right now and I came across Elektra, with the cover art I prefer! Gonna buy it before I leave

  • @paull9115
    @paull9115 Год назад +1

    Willow. Brilliant as ever. So so interesting.

  • @etayrwen
    @etayrwen Год назад

    I'm super excited to read these two books! Have you read Medusa by Rosie Hewlett? I purchased it on a whim a year or so ago and I really enjoyed it, highly recommend it as it's a feminist take on the story which I found fascinating.

  • @lalalallalalaala
    @lalalallalalaala 10 месяцев назад

    please read clytemnestra by costanza casati! it made clytemnestra my favorite character from greek mythology and i wish i could read it again for the first time 😭

  • @Nixx0912
    @Nixx0912 Год назад +1

    From not mythological retelings I would like to have an orgin story of Milady de Winter.

    • @WillowTalksBooks
      @WillowTalksBooks  Год назад +1

      Oh that would be great!

    • @Nixx0912
      @Nixx0912 Год назад +1

      @@WillowTalksBooks we'll be getting "Morgane Pendragon" on the 18th. I'm really waiting for this one. It is written by a male author Jean-Laurent Del Soccoro, but after "Boudicca" I'm confident he can write pretty well from a female perspective. I wish French authors got some attention outside the country, before learning the language and moving here I didn't known how developed and well loved the fantastic genres are here, and how many talented writers never got translated.

  • @rachel1021
    @rachel1021 Год назад +3

    I like hearing you say 'bellend' 😆

    • @WillowTalksBooks
      @WillowTalksBooks  Год назад +1

      Hahaha thanks. It’s a wonderful word

    • @barbaracarr17
      @barbaracarr17 Год назад +1

      @@WillowTalksBooks I had to look it up. Good to know. And good to expand out of the usual Yiddish tool vox

  • @lvriend
    @lvriend Год назад

    Is Iphigenia a character in Elektra?

  • @darcysnovella
    @darcysnovella Год назад

    Have you read Medusa by Jessie Burton? It is utterly *beautiful*. Xx

    • @WillowTalksBooks
      @WillowTalksBooks  Год назад +1

      I didn’t know she’d written one! Thanks for letting me know

  • @ariannefowler455
    @ariannefowler455 Год назад +1

    I love Greek mythology and it's a goal of mine to read some of these feminist retellings in 2023. There are so many out right now, I'm not sure which one to start with.

    • @WillowTalksBooks
      @WillowTalksBooks  Год назад

      The Silence of the Girls remains my favourite and is a great place to start :)

  • @speedwagon1824
    @speedwagon1824 Год назад

    It's much better to read scholarly translations of primary sources if one wants to read mythology of any ancient religion.

    • @WillowTalksBooks
      @WillowTalksBooks  Год назад +4

      Please tell me you pushed your glasses way up before you typed “one”