Goatsong

Phoebe Giannisi


Engels | 30-11-2025 | 300 pagina's

9781804271896

Paperback / softback


€ 22,95

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The ancient Greek word for tragedy is a compound of 'goat' and 'song'. In Phoebe Giannisi's Goatsong, the seam that connects human and animal, myths and history, is the body.

In Giannisi's language, life obeys myth. A man places a screaming cicada in his mouth, reminding us of a scene from Plato's Phaedrus, where Socrates claims cicadas to have been humans who became entranced by the invention of singing, and didn't stop to eat or drink. When the goddess Thetis dips her newborn son, Achilles, into the R

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The ancient Greek word for tragedy is a compound of 'goat' and 'song'. In Phoebe Giannisi's Goatsong, the seam that connects human and animal, myths and history, is the body.

In Giannisi's language, life obeys myth. A man places a screaming cicada in his mouth, reminding us of a scene from Plato's Phaedrus, where Socrates claims cicadas to have been humans who became entranced by the invention of singing, and didn't stop to eat or drink. When the goddess Thetis dips her newborn son, Achilles, into the R

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EAN :9781804271896
Auteur: 
Uitgever :Faber and Faber
Vertaler : Brian Sneeden
Publicatie datum :  30-11-2025
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Status :Nog niet beschikbaar
Aantal pagina's :300