Robyn King
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Madeline Miller:
Would you ever consider writing a book about Medusa with a similar style as you did with Circe? I loved reading Circe and the story of Medusa is so powerful and so open for interpretation, I'd love to see your take on it.
Madeline Miller
Hello Lucy, and thank you! I have been getting a lot of questions about Medusa lately, and I love that the women of Greek mythology are getting re-evaluated--especially the ones that have been vilified. There are different versions of Medusa's story, but in one, she is raped by Poseidon in Athena's shrine, then turned into a monster by Athena as punishment for defiling (!) her temple. Medusa is a character rich with so much resonance--as a victim of injustice, as well as a perpetrator of it. But she isn't the character who has taken up residence in my brain for this next novel. Maybe she'll appear later, I never know, but in the meantime, I hope that others will tackle her story.
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Grace Self
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Madeline Miller:
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Throughout TSOA I believed Thetis to be the villain of the story, but by the end I found myself crying over the weird and complex relationship between the three of them (Patroclus, Achilles and herself). What were your thoughts on writing her role in this story? Who or what is the real villain?
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Yawar
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Madeline Miller:
Hi, I gulped down Circe in a day and will be reading Song of Achilles soon. Thank you for writing these tellings, I always enjoy looking for the hidden meaning in them. Do you feel that you have a story to tell about Athena, too? For all her schemes and shortcomings, she is still an intriguing character, a warrior and counselor in a world of men.
Gaby Ott
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Madeline Miller:
Hi! I adored reading The Song of Achilles and Circe. I love your writing style, the way you take these Greek Myths into an understandable story is awesome. I have been wanting to read Galatea by you, but I am having trouble finding a hard copy. Where could I find one?? Thanks!!!
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Oct 07, 2018 12:19AM · flag