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Paperback Songs on Bronze: The Greek Myths Made Real Book

ISBN: 0739463594

ISBN13: 9780739463598

Songs on Bronze: The Greek Myths Made Real

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A vivid, uninhibited retelling of the classic Greek stories Songs on Bronze is the first major retelling of Greek mythology in half a century; a set of lively, racy, dramatic versions of the great... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Enjoyable Stories

I enjoyed listening to these stories (I have the audiobook version). I've heard bits and pieces of the Greek myths throughout my lifetime, but never as whole stories. I was almost persuaded not to buy it based on the one negative review that referred to "psycobabble" [sic] but fortunately, I found nothing of the sort. The writing (and narration) just sounded fresh and current to me. Maybe part of the lesson is not to trust people who cannot spell "psychobabble" correctly, a hint that they don't know the meaning of the word.

Very fun to read

This is an abbreviated retelling of some of the most important stories from Greek mythology, in contemporary language. It is well written, with a literary style befitting the subject; but the stories have been abridged so that you don't get bogged down in trivial details; and the language is modern enough so that you don't have to agonize your way through it, struggling to figure out what the author is trying to say. The contents include: Prelude: Orpheus in Love I. AN EARLY CHILDHOOD OF THE WORLD Out of Chaos Prometheus and Pandora Demeter and Persephone II. HEROES IN THE MAKING Herakles Theseus Perseus Jason and the Argonauts III. WAR ABOUT TROY The Judgment of Paris The Wrath of Achilles Troy Taken IV. A HERO'S COMING HOME The Travels of Odysseus V. THE STUFF OF TRAGEDY The House of Atreus Oedipus Unending: Orpheus in the Underworld To give you a better sense of what sort of book this is, here is a brief excerpt from the Author's Note: "Songs on Bronze originated from the desire to fashion a single, organic narrative of as much Greek mythology as most people might want or need to know. "This means a less than comprehensive work. Not every tale of the ancient Greek repertoire has been included here. Some stories ... are much abbreviated. I wanted this book to be a fluent read, not an unrelenting inventory of names, places, and atrocious events. ... "At the outset I intended to write this book for my young children -- with due regard for their delicate sensibilities. They, however, grew up more quickly than I wrote. So I accepted the violence and sensuality of the myths, and made little effort to purify them. ..." This is a fun introduction to the stories of Greek mythology.

Greek Mythology as Novel

Nigel Spivey is a brilliant scholar whose works related to antiquities have been the topic of numerous excellent books (his most recent 'How Art Made the World: A Journey to the Origins of Human Creativity', 'Understanding Greek Sculpture', 'Enduring Creation: Art, Pain, and Fortitude ' among the many). If there is a thread of continuity in his writing it is the kind aspect that he writes in a fashion that is immensely readable! SONGS ON BRONZE: THE GREEK MYTHS MADE REAL is actually more of a novel than a translation or regurgitation of the old myths that have endured in many forms for centuries and still inform the arts and literature. Spivey researched these grand stories and has elected to relate them in modern terms. But purists need not worry: Spivey has not 'dumbed down' the classics. He has molded each of the myths and their interrelationships with a nod to contemporary psychology, and while this may chip away at some of the grandeur of the figures of these tales, that feature that can make the myths distant and fraught with excessive unpronounceable names and places, Spivey makes the mythological characters seem like real superheroes. At last here are vague, multi-named gods who become familiar folk under Spivey's pen. The book is solid and in the relatively short space of 275 pages covers the creation, Prometheus and Pandora, Demeter and Persophone, Herakles, Theseus, Perseus, Jason, the Oresteia and Oedipus, the Odyssey, the Trojan War along with more minor myths and that is a lot of information to make palatable. But palatable it is and in the end this fine book reads like a terrific novel, one whose characters we completely understand! Highly recommended. Grady Harp, January 06

Best retelling of the Greek myths

This is the best retelling of the Greek myths I have ever read. Unlike previous attempts which tend to be dry, this book reads like a narrative. For the first time ever in reading a book on the ancient myths, I found that I could not put the book down, and I ended up finishing it in a day. Besides general praise for the book as a whole, I think this is best retelling of the Judgement of Paris story I have ever read, much better than the version in Edith Hamilton's Mythology. I also enjoyed the telling of the Orpheus and Eurydice story as prologue and afterword to the book.

Spivey Hits the Mark --- Filling in missing cultural development!

Too often, our modern schools depend on gadgetry as opposed to old fashioned learning. As a result, many of today's computer generation are totally unaware of much of our cultural heritage. To know the future, one must know and review civilization's past; making the same mistake over and over only leads us nowhere. However, Spivey has given us an easy to follow, background read in ancient Greek mythology that serves to fill in some of the blanks. Concise, witty, and written by a master of our wondrous English language, Nigel Spivey has provided a delightful read that serves to shore up the continued lack of cultural background missing from the knowledge base of many people. Thank you, Dr. Spivey; may your "Songs on Bronze" be a best seller! It is easy to understand why you hold a responsible position at one of the world's great centers of learning -- Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England.
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