|
|
Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Myth & legend told as fiction
Bestselling and much loved author Neil Gaiman, whose novel American Gods has been adapted into a major television series, brings vividly to life the stories of Norse mythology that have inspired his own extraordinary writing in this number one Sunday Times bestseller
The great Norse myths are woven into the fabric of our storytelling - from Tolkien, Alan Garner and Rosemary Sutcliff to Game of Thrones and Marvel Comics. They are also an inspiration for Neil Gaiman's own award-bedecked, bestselling fiction. Now he reaches back through time to the original source stories in a thrilling and vivid rendition of the great Norse tales. Gaiman's gods are thoroughly alive on the page - irascible, visceral, playful, passionate - and the tales carry us from the beginning of everything to Ragnarok and the twilight of the gods. Galvanised by Gaiman's prose, Thor, Loki, Odin and Freya are irresistible forces for modern readers and the crackling, brilliant writing demands to be read aloud around an open fire on a freezing, starlit night.
In The Children of Jocasta, Natalie Haynes takes a fresh
perspective on an ancient story, reimagining in gripping prose how
the Oedipus and Antigone stories would look if the oft-overlooked
female characters took centre stage. Retelling the myth to reveal a
new side of an ancient story . . . My siblings and I have grown up
in a cursed house, children of cursed parents . . . Jocasta is just
fifteen when she is told that she must marry the King of Thebes, an
old man she has never met. Her life has never been her own, and nor
will it be, unless she outlives her strange, absent husband. Ismene
is the same age when she is attacked in the palace she calls home.
Since the day of her parents' tragic deaths a decade earlier, she
has always longed to feel safe with the family she still has. But
with a single act of violence, all that is about to change. With
the turn of these two events, a tragedy is set in motion. But not
as you know it.
The second in the captivating Hades and Persephone series from
fan-favorite bestselling author Scarlett St. Clair. "Are you saying
you wouldn't fight for me?" Hades sighed and brushed his finger
along her cheek. "Darling, I would burn this world for you."
Persephone's relationship with Hades has gone public and the
resulting media storm disrupts her normal life and threatens to
expose her as the Goddess of Spring. To add to her troubles,
everyone seems eager to warn Persephone away from the God of the
Dead by exposing his hellish past. Things only get worse when a
horrible tragedy leaves Persephone's heart in ruin and Hades
refusing to help. Desperate, she takes matters into her own hands,
striking bargains that lead to severe consequences. Faced with a
side of Hades she never knew, and crushing loss, Persephone wonders
if she can truly become Hades's queen.
After an assassination attempt and in waning health, Naguib Mahfouz
became more cautious in his twilight years. At the same time, in
nightly dreams, his imagination began to roam his beloved city, Cairo,
with a rare freedom.
In this collection of vivid vignettes linked together by the author’s
precisely rendered nocturnal wanderings through Cairo, figures from
Mahfouz’s personal life blend with his anxieties about Egypt’s
political past and future. Each dream is layered with philosophical and
spiritual musings, hopes and disappointments. Over the course of the
book, they build to a rich and complex picture of Mahfouz’s
subconscious.
The next installment in the Hades and Persephone story from
bestselling author Scarlett St. Clair. Discover the world of New
Athens and the Greek gods in a series that readers are calling
"hopelessly addictive." "I am not sure who you think I am," she
said. "But let me be clear-I am Persephone, future Queen of the
Underworld, Lady of Your Fate-may you come to dread my presence."
Persephone and Hades are engaged. In retaliation, Demeter summons a
snowstorm that cripples New Greece, and refuses to lift the
blizzard unless her daughter calls off her engagement. When the
Olympians intervene, Persephone finds her future in the hands of
ancient gods, and they are divided. Do they allow Persephone to
marry Hades and go to war with Demeter, or prohibit their union and
take up arms against the God of the Dead? Nothing is certain but
the promise of war.
This richly illustrated collection includes five popular Russian
folk tales: Vasilisa the Beautiful; Maria Morevna; The Feather of
Finist the Falcon; The Frog-Tsarevna; Tsarevich Ivan, the Firebird
and the Grey Wolf. The illustrations featured in this edition were
created in the early 20th century by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin, a
famous Russian illustrator and stage designer, who was inspired by
Slavic folklore throughout his career. He was a prominent figure in
the artistic movement Mir Iskusstva and contributed to the Ballets
Russes. The tales were recorded by the renowned folklorist
Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev (1826-1871), who collected and
published more than 600 Russian folk tales in the middle 19th
century.
Perfect for fans of MADELINE MILLER'S CIRCE and THE SONG OF
ACHILLES, this is the first instalment in an epic three-part
series. The House of Atreus is spiralling into self-destruction - a
woman must find a way to break the family curse. Queen
Clytemnestra's world shatters when Agamemnon, a rival to the throne
of Mycenae, storms her palace, destroys her family and claims not
only the throne but Clytemnestra herself. Tormented by her loss,
she vows to do all she can to protect the children born from her
unhappy marriage to Agamemnon. But when her husband casts his
ruthless gaze towards the wealthy citadel of Troy, his ambitions
threaten to once more destroy the family Clytemnestra loves. From
one of Greek mythology's most reviled characters - a woman who
challenged the absolute power of men - comes this fiery tale of
power, family rivalry and a mother's burning love.
Reynard - a subversive, dashing, anarchic, aristocratic, witty fox
from the watery lowlands of medieval East Flanders - is in trouble.
He has been summoned to the court of King Noble the Lion, charged
with all manner of crimes and misdemeanours. How will he pit his
wits against his accusers - greedy Bruin the Bear, pretentious
Courtoys the Hound or dark and dangerous Isengrim the Wolf - to
escape the gallows? Reynard was once the most popular and beloved
character in European folklore, as familiar as Robin Hood, King
Arthur or Cinderella. His character spoke eloquently for the
unvoiced and disenfranchised, but also amused and delighted the
elite, capturing hearts and minds across borders and societal
classes for centuries. Based on William Caxton's bestselling 1481
English translation of the Middle Dutch, but expanded with new
interpretations, innovative language and characterisation, this
edition is an imaginative retelling of the Reynard story. With its
themes of protest, resistance and duplicity fronted by a
personable, anti-heroic Fox making his way in a dangerous and cruel
world, this gripping tale is as relevant and controversial today as
it was in the fifteenth century.
"One day a group of young people will escape the Sorcerers of
Teletsia and travel to a land in the far north to gain subtle inner
power which will enable them to free their fellow country people
from the evil that has held them in a stranglehold for so
long."Based on the timeless tales of India, this colourful and
evocative fantasy novel weaves a narrative that will entertain and
delight the reader whilst simultaneously touching on the essentials
of daily life; of the struggles each of us faces; and of the
journey to inner enlightenment. A fantasy indeed, yet firmly
encapsulated in reality.
HERCULES IS BACK. AND YOU'RE BOUND TO LOVE HER.
In this hotly anticipated follow-up to Jasmine Mas’s BLOOD OF HERCULES,
the stakes are higher and the villains darker than ever…
Every hero has their monsters.
And Alexis is bound to hers: tied eternally, irrevocably to the
Underworld’s dark heirs in a marriage that has shaken the foundations
of Olympus – and everything Alexis once believed. Reeling, she enlists
in the Assembly of Death with her mentors, set on wrecking vengeance on
her husbands and uncovering the truth behind her deadly powers.
She will soon teach them all that a god can’t be manacled. And a
monster can’t be caged…
"A confident One Thousand and One Nights for our present . . .
Furious pop entertainment--full of sex, passion, violence, and
magic." --Slant magazine This is the story of the legendary City of
Women, told through the tales of those who founded it, championed
it, and made it flourish. When the city of Bessa undergoes a
violent coup, its lazy, laissez-faire ruler, Bokhari Al-Bokhari, is
replaced by the religious zealot Hakkim Mehdad. With little use for
the pleasures of the flesh, Hakkim sends his predecessor's 365
concubines to a neighboring sultan as a gift. But when the new
sultan discovers the concubines are harboring Al-Bokhari's youngest
son--a child who might grow up to challenge his rule--he repents of
his mercy and sends his soldiers to slaughter the seraglio down to
the last woman and child. What he doesn't count on is a concubine
trained in the art of murder--or the courage and fortitude of the
women who will rise up with her to forge their own city out of the
unforgiving desert. It's an undertaking beset with challenges:
hunger and thirst, Hakkim's relentless hate, and the struggle to
make a place for themselves in a world determined to underestimate
and undermine them. Through a mosaic of voices and tales, we learn
of the women's miraculous rise, their time of prosperity--and how
they carried with them the seed of their own destruction. "A
thrilling tale." --Publishers Weekly "A masterful, engaging and
utterly fascinating story by three wonderful writers." --SFRevu.com
"The Steel Seraglio brings its alternate world of struggle,
politics and magic very much to life." --Locus
|
You may like...
Fire And Blood
George R. R. Martin
Hardcover
(5)
R751
R657
Discovery Miles 6 570
The Heroines
Laura Shepperson
Paperback
R425
R253
Discovery Miles 2 530
|