My husband Odysseus Laertid
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Before the reader - baskets with clay signs written by the hand of Penelope, the wife of King Odyssey, sung by the Homer.
Thirty-year-old Penelope begins to write, waiting for the speedy of her husband from under the walls of Troy (after all, even before the start of the war, the soothsayer Kalhas said that she would last ten years) and puts the last point shortly after the reproduction of the Odyssey returning with her friends and households.
And this is also a novel about a woman who, being created for love and fidelity, suffered a fiasco in family life. And this storyline makes the novel interesting not only for intellectuals who want to look at Homer"s poems from an unexpected angle, but also for readers who seek a living, emotional reading.
The plot of the novel is completely followed by a story told by Homer, however, the psychological portraits of heroes and motives of their actions do not coincide with well -known ones.
The idea of a book arose after a grandiose find of 1994 - about one and a half thousand clay tablets - during excavations in the northern part of the island of Itaki. More details - in the preface of the author of the book of Oleg Ivik.
The genealogical table at the end of the book will help the reader understand the origin of the main characters and their family ties.
Two authors work under the pseudonym Oleg Ivik:
Journalist Olga Kolobova (Stronskaya) and historian Valery Ivanov
Thirty-year-old Penelope begins to write, waiting for the speedy of her husband from under the walls of Troy (after all, even before the start of the war, the soothsayer Kalhas said that she would last ten years) and puts the last point shortly after the reproduction of the Odyssey returning with her friends and households.
And this is also a novel about a woman who, being created for love and fidelity, suffered a fiasco in family life. And this storyline makes the novel interesting not only for intellectuals who want to look at Homer"s poems from an unexpected angle, but also for readers who seek a living, emotional reading.
The plot of the novel is completely followed by a story told by Homer, however, the psychological portraits of heroes and motives of their actions do not coincide with well -known ones.
The idea of a book arose after a grandiose find of 1994 - about one and a half thousand clay tablets - during excavations in the northern part of the island of Itaki. More details - in the preface of the author of the book of Oleg Ivik.
The genealogical table at the end of the book will help the reader understand the origin of the main characters and their family ties.
Two authors work under the pseudonym Oleg Ivik:
Journalist Olga Kolobova (Stronskaya) and historian Valery Ivanov
Author:
Author:Ivik Oleg
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Romance & Love
- Category:Historical Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7516-1487-4
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