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The Siege of Troy
The Siege of Troy: A Novel | Theodor Kallifatides
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In this perceptive retelling of The Iliad, a young Greek teacher draws on the enduring power of myth to help her students cope with the terrors of Nazi occupation. Bombs fall over a Greek village during World War II, and a teacher takes her students to a cave for shelter. There she tells them about another war--when the Greeks besieged Troy. Day after day, she recounts how the Greeks suffer from thirst, heat, and homesickness, and how the opponents meet--army against army, man against man. Helmets are cleaved, heads fly, blood flows. And everything had begun when Prince Paris of Troy fell in love with King Menelaus of Sparta's wife, the beautiful Helen, and escaped with her to his homeland. Now Helen stands atop the city walls to witness the horrors set in motion by her flight. When her current and former loves face each other in battle, she knows that, whatever happens, she will be losing. Theodor Kallifatides provides remarkable psychological insight in his version of The Iliad, downplaying the role of the gods and delving into the mindsets of its mortal heroes. Homer's epic comes to life with a renewed urgency that allows us to experience events as though firsthand, and reveals timeless truths about the senselessness of war and what it means to be human.
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A no frills reading snack. Short and engaging and ends abruptly. Straight up, unabashedly proclaims THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED IN THE ILIAD. A gateway drug to Homer's epic poem. I put this down when I reached the end and then immediately wanted to pick the other up. Kallifatides would be pleased.

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"He had spent his whole life on the island of Ithaca, and at that moment he longed to return there. He was tired of the slaughter, tired of the war. Killing men in their sleep was an abomination, but they had acquired two splendid horses. They celebrated this achievement with food and wine and sacrifices to the gods."

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