Madeline Miller was born in Boston and grew up in New York City and Philadelphia. She attended Brown University, where she earned her BA and MA in Classics. For the last ten years she has been teaching and tutoring Latin, Greek and Shakespeare to high school students. She has also studied at the University of Chicago’s Committee on Social Thought, and in the Dramaturgy department at Yale School of Drama, where she focused on the adaptation of classical texts to modern forms. She currently lives in Cambridge, MA, where she teaches and writes. The Song of Achilles is her first novel.
Greece in the age of Heroes. Patroclus, an awkward young prince, has been exiled to the kingdom of Phthia. Here he is nobody, just another unwanted boy living in the shadow of King Peleus and his golden son, Achilles. Achilles, 'best of all the Greeks', is everything Patroclus is not - strong, beautiful, the child of a goddess - and by all rights their paths should never cross. Yet one day, Achilles takes the shamed prince under his wing and soon their tentative companionship gives way to a steadfast friendship. As they grow into young men skilled in the arts of war and medicine, their bond blossoms into something far deeper - despite the displeasure of Achilles's mother Thetis, a cruel and deathly pale sea goddess with a hatred of mortals. Fate is never far from the heels of Achilles. When word comes that Helen of Sparta has been kidnapped, the men of Greece are called upon to lay siege to Troy in her name. Seduced by the promise of a glorious destiny, Achilles joins their cause, Torn between love and fear for his friend, Patroclus follows Achilles into war, little knowing that the years that follow will test everything they have learned, everything they hold dear. And that, before he is ready, he will be forced to surrender his friend to the hands of Fate. Profoundly moving and breathtakingly original, this rendering of the epic Trojan War is a dazzling feat of the imagination, a devastating love story, and an almighty battle between gods and kings, peace and glory, immortal fame and the human heart.
我是出版公司的编辑,个人感觉这书还是挺不错的,从出版商手上拿到样书,看了一遍以后觉得情节流畅,搅基主流,史诗宏大背景。 但我自己中意是一回事,做成书卖又是另一回事。你们说这本书翻译过来出简体中文版,有人买单吗?卖点何在? 实在有点担心那,各位给点意见呗……...
评分“如果唯有死亡才能让爱情不灭,我愿以鲜血交换永不分离。”一开始勾起我阅读欲望的只是这句凄美的语句,我小时候特别爱看希腊神话故事,对阿基里斯的印象仅仅是一位在战争中被射中脚后跟的悲剧英雄,但通过米勒的小说之后我才终于理清了故事的来龙去脉。 和凝重肃穆...
评分[特洛伊的城垛,巴比伦城的宫殿,安提波利斯的河水,我三次诅咒塔那托斯的名讳。] 作为一个不太严肃的读者,在看希腊罗马历史时总会臆想阿克琉斯与帕特罗克罗斯,亚历山大与赫怀斯提昂,哈德里安与安提诺乌斯的生平或许是一出结构松散的三幕悲剧,在这其中悲剧的势必、突然与毁...
评分感觉可以够得上年度失望了,文笔小白,对白也差,叙事技巧几乎没有,也就一般网文水平,居然还获奖了T T。情节编排看得我多次尴尬癌犯了,人物塑造也是真的垃圾,最不能接受的是把Hector写得这么苍白。作者明明学的就是这个,无法理解她怎么能这样瞎改,改的也不甚高明,太致命了。
评分无论看过多少遍都值得再读一遍
评分这便是心中理想的阿喀琉斯和帕特罗克洛斯的爱情。心潮澎湃地读完这本彻头彻尾的获奖耽美小说,然后心痛地要死。早就知道的结局于是在先前越是美好就会越是觉得难过,翻到后半部分的时候心就开始一直悬在那里被虐中,因为分离的时刻就要到了,就像是他们担心着赫克托耳的存亡一样。但不理解的地方也有。
评分这便是心中理想的阿喀琉斯和帕特罗克洛斯的爱情。心潮澎湃地读完这本彻头彻尾的获奖耽美小说,然后心痛地要死。早就知道的结局于是在先前越是美好就会越是觉得难过,翻到后半部分的时候心就开始一直悬在那里被虐中,因为分离的时刻就要到了,就像是他们担心着赫克托耳的存亡一样。但不理解的地方也有。
评分真·同人大手啊可以甜到牙疼也可以虐到内伤。Patroclus贯穿始终的痴汉独白自不必说Achilles那寥寥几句表白每次都是会心一击啊顿时整颗心化成一滩水•̩̩̩́ ˑ̫ •̩̩̩̀但看到一半就可以预料到悲情结局还是太残忍特洛伊开战之后满脑子想的都是步步逼近的虐虐虐,不管有多少变数多少借口他们命运如此又能怎样•̩̩̩́ ˑ̫ •̩̩̩̀ 有的描写用词简直太好•̩̩̩́ ˑ̫ •̩̩̩̀
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