Going Home Again to Troy and Ithaca

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34679/thersites.vol19.257

Keywords:

Homeric epic, Homeric reception, Trojan War, recursion,, perspective

Abstract

As the author of three novels inspired by the Homeric epics, I reflect on the challenge of writing such books. Reception novels can make familiar stories new and engaging by presenting characters in the immediacy of decisive moments and looking at familiar situations from different perspectives. I also examine the fictive as opposed to the historical location of Troy, how Troy and Ithaca became my imaginative home, and my process for writing such books. It concludes with an excerpt that illustrates the points made. The novels discussed are: Breeze (2021), We First Met in Ithaca or Was It Eden? (2023), and Let the Women Have Their Say (2024). Another book, Trojan Tales (2024), consists of excerpts from these three.

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Published

2024-12-09