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Main : fiction, Helen of Troy, myth, violence against women


ISBN: 9781875559220
0.330 kgs
198 x 128 mm
273 pp
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The Iron Mouth
Beryl Fletcher

The first problem is the return of the nightmare. Elena dreams of a white horse lying dead in a river; a mare with a huge pale wound in her side. She lies half out of the water, her wound washed clean and cold by the moving current. Elena attempts to call out the mare’s name but her throat is frozen with grief. Khryse is writing a film script based on The Iliad. As the script unfolds, some of the lives around her begin to unravel. Khryse notices the refracting Homeric world on the border between the modern city and its seafront. Narratives of death, betrayal and glory are entangled in lives disrupted by violence, love, sex and obsession.

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Awards
1993, Top 20 Listener Women's Book Festival (NZ)
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‘The language is a lyrical delight … One is compelled to read on to find out what is going to happen … as they play the games people have played for thousands of years.’ 

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