The greatest war story in literature, retold by our greatest living storyteller on war - in the voice of the forgotten woman who lived through it Queen Briseis has been stolen from her conquered homeland and given as a concubine to a foreign warrior. The warrior is Achilles- famed hero, loathed enemy, ruthless butcher, darkly troubled spirit. Briseis's fate is now indivisibly entwined with his. No one knows it yet, but there are just ten weeks to go until the Fall of Troy, the end of this long and bitter war. This is the start of The Iliad- the most famous war story ever told. The next ten weeks will be a story of male power, male ego, male violence. But what of the women? The thousands of female slaves in the soldiers' camp - in the laundry, at the loom, laying out the dead? Briseis is one of their number - and she will be our witness to history.
Details
ISBN13: 9780241983201
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 336
Edition:
Publication Date: 18 Jun 2019
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 19.8(H)x13(L)x2.2(W)236
Weight (gm): 236
Author Biography
Pat Barker was born in Yorkshire and began her literary career in her late thirties, when she took a short writing course taught by Angela Carter. She has published sixteen novels, including her masterful Regeneration Trilogy which includes the Booker Prize-winning The Ghost Road. The Silence of the Girls was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction and won an Independent Bookshop Award 2019. The Women of Troy was a number one Sunday Times bestseller. The Voyage Home continues the series.
Reviews
A searing twist on The Iliad... Amid the recent slew of rewritings of the great Greek myths and classics, Barker's stands out for its forcefulness of purpose and earthy compassion...
Chilling, powerful, audacious * The Times *
A stunning return to form * Observer *
Angry, thoughtful, sad, deeply humane and compulsively readable,
The Silence of the Girls shows that 36 years after her first novel was published,
Barker is a writer at the peak of her powers * Irish Times *
Its magnificent final section can't help but make you reflect on the cultural underpinnings of misogyny, the women throughout history who have been told by men to forget their trauma...
You are in the hands of a writer at the height of her powers * Evening Standard *
An assured triumph * Sunday Times *
An important, powerful, memorable book that invites us to look differently not only at
The Iliad but at our own ways of telling stories about the past and the present, and at how anger and hatred play out in our societies * Guardian *
She gives a voice to the voiceless...
The Silence of the Girls is a book that will be read in generations to come * Daily Telegraph *
An impressive feat of literary revisionism that should be on the Man Booker longlist... This is a story about the very real cost of wars waged by men...
Barker makes us re-think history * Independent *
Giving voice to the voiceless, this is a gripping feat of imagination that succeeds in being relevant today * Woman and Home *
The most important novel based on
The Iliad so far this century * Edith Hall *