The ” Greek Myths” is the definitive & comprehensive edition of Robert Graves` classic imaginative & poetic retelling of the Greek myths. ` Icarus disobeyed his father`s instructions & began soaring towards the sun, rejoiced by the lift of his great sweeping wings. Presently, when Daedalus looked over his shoulder, he could no longer see Icarus; but scattered feathers floated on the waves below...` Including many of the greatest stories ever told
- the labours of Hercules, the voyage of the Argonauts, Theseus & the minotaur, Midas & his golden touch, the Trojan War & Odysseus` journey home
- Robert Graves` superb & comprehensive retelling of the Greek myths for a modern audience has been regarded for over fifty years as the definitive version. With a novelist`s skill & a poet`s eye, Graves draws on the entire canon of ancient literature, bringing together all the elements of every myth into one epic & unforgettable story. Ideal for the first time reader, it can be read as a single, continuous narrative, while full commentaries, with cross-references, interpretations, variants & explanations, as well as a comprehensive index of names, make it equally valuable as a work of scholarly reference for anyone seeking an authoritative & detailed account of the gods, heroes & extraordinary events that provide the bedrock of Western literature. The result is a classic among classics, a treasure trove of extraordinary tales & a masterful work of literature in its own right. ” Among the most generous, self-willed, unseemly & brilliant writers of our century”. (” New York Times”). Robert Graves (1895
- 1985) was a novelist, poet, historian, critic & translator, author of some 140 books, & one of the greatest figures of 20th century British literature. Alongside ” The Greek Myths”, his most famous works include the historical novels ”I, Claudius & Claudius the God” & his First World War memoir ” Goodbye to All That”. His friendship with fellow war poet Siegfried Sassoon was the subject of Pat Barker`s novel ” Regeneration”.