A multi-faceted re-telling of Homer's "Hymn to Demeter." The many characters speak directly to the reader, presenting multiple perspectives of the same event. Among the voices we hear is that of the mother grieving for her lost child, the daughter struggling for independence, the father who tramples on a mother's rights, and the lover who resorts to nefarious means to win his beloved. Each perspective is deeply rooted in the character's psychology and gender. Woven within their narratives are stories familiar to readers of Greek mythology. Against the backdrop of our own culture, which still diminishes the value of motherhood and marginalizes women of all ages, these voices speak to us through the centuries and offer new ways of seeing the world we inhabit.
Tamara Agha-Jaffar Boeken
Deze auteur, een levenslange academicus en professor Engels, heeft haar passie voor lezen en schrijven volledig omarmd na haar pensionering. Haar literaire interesses bestrijken oude culturen, wereldreligies, poëzie en alles wat feministisch is. Ze kanaliseert haar diepgaande kennis van mythologie, met name de rol van vrouwen in mythen, in boeiende blogposts en romans. Haar werk brengt oude personages en gebeurtenissen nieuw leven in en graaft tijdloze wijsheid op voor hedendaagse lezers.
