GREEK MYTH AND SHAKESPERIAN ROMANCE ENTANGLE IN THIS FATE-FUELED LOVE STORY THAT DEFIES REALITY Three Greek playwrights chose Orestes and Shakespeare chose Perdita to play supporting roles in different dramas. What if they were to meet in a crease in time and fall in love? The mythological Orestes is expected to perform the unthinkable and face otherworldly consequences. In this retelling, when he goes back in time to a joyless, immoral life, he refuses to remain in it. Scarred by the experience, he returns to Perdita, only to find she cannot escape her storybook betrothal to another. Defying…mehr
GREEK MYTH AND SHAKESPERIAN ROMANCE ENTANGLE IN THIS FATE-FUELED LOVE STORY THAT DEFIES REALITY Three Greek playwrights chose Orestes and Shakespeare chose Perdita to play supporting roles in different dramas. What if they were to meet in a crease in time and fall in love? The mythological Orestes is expected to perform the unthinkable and face otherworldly consequences. In this retelling, when he goes back in time to a joyless, immoral life, he refuses to remain in it. Scarred by the experience, he returns to Perdita, only to find she cannot escape her storybook betrothal to another. Defying well-intentioned advice, they choose their one remaining option and are propelled toward the unknown. The lovers jump off-script to forge their own story far from fantasy in a future filled with modern hazards and stark reality. Their love may be stronger than fiction, but can it survive royal opposition and real-world history?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John W. Feist is the American author of a series of political thrillers, "Night Rain, Tokyo" (2018), "Blind Trust" (2019), and "Doubt and Debt" (2021), plus a literary novel, "Diamond Mornings" (eLectio Publishing, 2016). He is semiretired from a career in business law in California and government relations advocacy in Washington, D.C. His work experiences planted the seeds for his thrillers with their lawyer-protagonist, observations of Japanese culture, and high-stakes international business deals. Having inherited from his mother, an Equity actor, a love of drama and literature, Feist has appeared on Washington, D.C.-area stages, and provided live audio descriptions of theatre and opera performances for The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. He holds a BA in philosophy from the University of Kansas and a JD from Stanford Law School. Feist lives in Falls Church, Virginia. He has two sons and two grandchildren who live in California.
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