Thursday, December 20, 2007

The War At Troy/ Lindsay Clarke


A most intricate and detailed telling of the Trojan War. Mr Clarke sure knows his Homer and you will really get to know those fabled mortals and gods that masterminded and acted this drama.
The problem of that pesky Golden Apple* that Eris, sister of the war god Ares, sent to the wedding feast of Peleus and Thetis as a gift (*the inscription was "To The Fairest" and it caused no end of problems and arguments in Olympus) because she alone was not invited comes into play as Paris is asked to make judgement as to who is the fairest among Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. All three goddesses made promises to Paris to induce him to chose but it was Aphrodite who showed him the face of Helen of Troy - and so was beguiled by her. The Story of the war and of Odysseus’ Trojan Horse has been told many times but the detail and background of the characters is fascinating: Helen - when Zeus saw the wife of the king of Sparta, Leda, Zeus changed into a swan, seduced Leda and sired the beautiful Helen. Paris - also beautiful is the son of Priam and Hecuba and brother of Hector and the dire forecaster, Cassandra. Because of a message from the gods, Paris ,an infant, was left to die in the woods but was suckled by a she bear and lived to eventually claim his birth right. Achilles, Menelaus, they are all there and we have a lively story. It is interesting that Alessandro Baricco (author of "Silk") wrote "An Illiad" not too long ago.

4 comments:

Middle Ditch said...

Just passing by to wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year. Until then.

virtual nexus said...

I did some Classic Civs, and husband would be interested in Ghost.
Every best wish to you and yours for the Christmas season!

Monique said...

Alan! I made a new blog. Come and have a look!

MD

Monique said...

Thank you so much for voting. It was a lot of fun and it was a close run between Fathers and Daughters and Grindhirst.

Grindhirst won by one vote and I have posted the first seven scenes.