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The Women of Troy

De: Pat Barker
Narrado por: Kristin Atherton
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Following her bestselling, critically acclaimed The Silence of the Girls, Pat Barker continues her extraordinary retelling of one of our greatest myths.

Troy has fallen. The Greeks have won their bitter war. They can return home as victors - all they need is a good wind to lift their sails. But the wind has vanished, the seas becalmed by vengeful gods, and so the warriors remain in limbo - camped in the shadow of the city they destroyed, kept company by the women they stole from it.

The women of Troy.

Helen - poor Helen. All that beauty, all that grace - and she was just a mouldy old bone for feral dogs to fight over.

Cassandra, who has learned not to be too attached to her own prophecies. They have only ever been believed when she can get a man to deliver them.

Stubborn Amina, with her gaze still fixed on the ruined towers of Troy, determined to avenge the slaughter of her king.

Hecuba, howling and clawing her cheeks on the silent shore, as if she could make her cries heard in the gloomy halls of Hades. As if she could wake the dead.

And Briseis, carrying her future in her womb: the unborn child of the dead hero Achilles. Once again caught up in the disputes of violent men. Once again faced with the chance to shape history.

Masterful and enduringly resonant, ambitious and intimate, The Women of Troy continues Pat Barker's extraordinary retelling of one of our greatest classical myths, following on from the critically acclaimed The Silence of the Girls.

'Taut, masterly, wholly absorbing. Still one of the greatest stories ever written. A book that will be read in generations to come' Daily Telegraph on The Silence of the Girls

© Pat Barker 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

Antiguo Cuentos de Hadas Fantasía Ficción Histórica Mitología Mitología griega Antigua Grecia

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In a novel filled with names from legend, Briseis stands tall as a heroine: brave, smart and loyal. Barker's latest is a wonder.
This continuation of the Trojan woman's story feels like another victory for every person who was silenced by history, their story stolen from them
A stirring adventure set amid a misogynist dystopia (Anthony Cummins)
Barker is at her best when she evokes Hecuba's grief on the shore, surrounded by a group of female slaves with the ruined city behind them...

As a novelist, Barker has always looked on the world with the combination of a cold eye and a sympathetic understanding. Her characterisation is sharp, her sympathy deep. She extends it even to the often brutal men.
Her overall achievement is to have taken one of the great myths of European history, something that has permeated Western culture for 3,000 years, and made something new and immediate of it.

I'd still rather read Barker's take on the gruesome realities and costs of war - ancient or modern - than any other novelist out there.
Merciless, stripped of consoling beauty, impressively bleak.
This is a powerful page-turner, bringing ancient characters and stories into full colour. Skip Homer, and just enjoy this epic read
Briseis . . . returns again in this rich, readable sequel . . . Barker brings to life the mythical Trojan women.
Pat Barker writes wonderfully - I've read most of her books. When she describes something, it feels sensory and concrete. You can imagine clearly what she's talking about. I couldn't put it down.
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One of the best books I’ve read in years. Do read The Silence of The Girls first.

Gripping and brilliant, human and heartbreaking

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I found this novel sequel to The Silence of the Girls perfectly entertaining, but didn't enjoy it quite as much as that book. I began to grow a little tired of Briseis, the main narrator, and the plot seemed a bit baggy.

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