Mythos
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Tradotto da: Guido Calza
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Nessuno ama e litiga, desidera e inganna con tanta audacia e genialità come gli dei. Tramandati attraverso i millenni, i miti greci fanno parte del DNA culturale dell'Occidente e hanno ispirato un'infinità di scrittori e artisti, da Shakespeare a Michelangelo, da James Joyce a Walt Disney. Nelle mani di Stephen Fry, le storie dei titani e degli dei diventano un affascinante racconto di ribalderia e dissolutezza, amore e giustizia, suicidi e assassini, trionfi e tragedie. Vi innamorerete di Zeus, vi stupirete alla nascita di Atena, vi dispererete con Pandora, sussulterete per la vendetta di Crono e Gaia, piangerete con Re Mida, andrete a caccia con la bella e feroce Artemide.
Dalla nascita dell'universo alla creazione del genere umano, l'autore ci offre un nuovo racconto di antiche storie che pensavamo di conoscere, riscritte per la nostra epoca tragica, comica, fatale. Un libro intelligente, ma soprattutto divertente, che coglie tutta la ricchezza e la profondità del mito per darci, infine, uno sguardo lucido e ironico sulla nostra umanità.
- ISBN: 885026335X
- Casa Editrice: TEA
- Pagine: 472
- Data di uscita: 28-04-2022
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I don't know about any of you, but this one's a winner. Far from feeling like another dry recounting of a number of our favorite Greek myths, Fry's down-to-earth humor and traditional (modern) storytelling have turned these gods into something most relatable. I've read Edith Hamilton and Bullfinch's Leggi tutto
"That vacant twelfth throne has got my name on it." I love all things Greek Mythology: Chaos, Primordials, Titans, Gods, Demigods... what's not to love, with so much to explore. But when the narrative is hilarious like this, it gets even better! "It is easier to hide a hundred mountains from a
The funny thing about Greek mythology is its absolute brutal weirdness. And Stephen Fry totally gets it; he plays on it and as he re-tells it he injects it with so many witty comments. I mean, how could you not? It's waiting to be roasted. For example, Zeus rips his father Cronos' balls off and thro Leggi tutto
A must-read for any lovers of Greek mythology. Fry breathes life into these well-known tales in a way which isn’t patronising or assuming of any prior scholarly knowledge. He structures the book in a way which can be enjoyed by those with a wide understanding of this mythology, as well as those who Leggi tutto
This is good enough to eat! Loooooooooooooooooooove it! Gosh!!! I'll try to savour it for as long as possible! Q: What misery can be so great that it causes you to go about half drowning honest ants? (c) Q: ‘You should ask yourself what brought you here,’ said Pan. ‘If it’s love, then you must pray to A Leggi tutto
Nerd alert! I used to love Greek mythology. Clash of the Titans was one of my very favorite movies growing up. (If you think I’m talking about the 2010 dumpster fire of a remake, then I feel sorry for you. I’m talking about the OG, legendary, asstastic Ray Harryhausen stop-motion animation 1981 trium Leggi tutto
I first heard of Stephen Fry many years ago, have since watched him debate with the Church and wander through dense jungles trying to find nearly extinct animals, listened to him bring one of my favourite magical worlds to life, and learned a great deal from him on what must be one of the best quiz
The most fun and entertaining book I've read in a very long time. Loved it.
“Painters, poets and philosophers have seen many things in the myth of Sisyphus. They have seen an image of the absurdity of human life, the futility of effort, the remorseless cruelty of fate, the unconquerable power of gravity. But they have seen too something of mankind’s courage, resilience, for Leggi tutto
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