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The Bad Boy of Athens: Classics from the Greeks to Game of Thrones

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By (author): Daniel Mendelsohn

Mendelsohn takes the classical costumes off figures like Virgil and Sappho, Homer and Horace He writes about things so clearly they come to feel like some of the most important things you have ever been told. Sebastian Barry

Over the past three decades, Daniel Mendelsohns essays and reviews have earned him a reputation as our most irresistible literary critic (New York Times). This striking new collection exemplifies the way in which Mendelsohn a classicist by training uses the classics as a lens to think about urgent contemporary debates.

There is much to surprise here. Mendelsohn invokes the automatons featured in Homers epics to help explain the AI films Ex Machina and Her, and perceives how Ted Hughes sought redemption by translating a play of Euripides (the bad boy of Athens) about a wayward husband whose wife returns from the dead. There are essays on Sapphos sexuality and the feminism of Game of Thrones; on how Virgils Aeneid prefigures post-World War II history and why we are still obsessed with the Titanic; on Patrick Leigh Fermors final journey, Karl Ove Knausgaards autofiction and the plays of Tom Stoppard, Tennessee Williams, and Noël Coward. The collection ends with a poignant account of the authors boyhood correspondence with the historical novelist Mary Renault, which inspired his ambition to become a writer.

In The Bad Boy of Athens, Mendelsohn provokes and dazzles with erudition, emotion and tart wit while his essays dance across eras, cultures and genres. This is a provocative collection which sees todays master of popular criticism using the ancient past to reach into the very heart of modern culture.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780008245122

About Daniel Mendelsohn

Daniel Mendelsohn is a frequent contributor to the New Yorker and the New York Review of Books where he is Editor-at-Large. His books include the international bestseller The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and many other honours; An Odyssey: A Father a Son and an Epic about a transformative journey through Homers epic shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford and London Hellenic prizes and winner of the Prix Méditerranée; a memoir The Elusive Embrace a New York Times Notable Book and a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year; a translation with commentary of the complete poems of C.P. Cavafy a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year; and two collections of essays. He lives in the Hudson Valley of New York and teaches at Bard college.

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