"Death scares me. Living scares me too." For too long, the women of the Iliad have been silenced. It's time for their voices to be heard. Greek writer Athena Gaga's modern interpretation of the tragedies faced by the infamously overlooked women of Greek mythology bring a new feminist understanding to Homer's epic Iliad.
"Death scares me. Living scares me too." For too long, the women of the Iliad have been silenced. It's time for their voices to be heard. Greek writer Athena Gaga's modern interpretation of the tragedies faced by the infamously overlooked women of Greek mythology bring a new feminist understanding to Homer's epic Iliad.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Athena Gaga, MSc candidate, MA, BEng, is the author of Mehen, the Oracle and the Time Movers, published by Kingston University Press in 2019. She worked as a senior designer in the telecommunications sector in Greece and abroad. And, later on, as a teacher in public high schools in Greece. Two of her stories appeared in the collected writings from the Kingston Writing School and the British Council International Creative Writing Summer School in 2016 and 2018. She lives in the present day in Ioannina, Greece with her son, a young adult with special needs, and her parents.
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