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Mythos: A Retelling of the Myths of Ancient Greece
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I’ve never been that interested in Greek mythology, to be honest. I knew a few of the names and (fewer) of the stories, of course. But I would definitely consider myself a newbie.
So as a newbie, did this book work for me? It did. Partially.
This is essentially a short story collection, told from the beginning. I enjoyed most of the tales. Some more than others, sure. But generally I felt entertained throughout the book.
But I’m not sure how I’m supposed to keep all the names and their relationships straight. In the end I had marked down 308 names. 308! It’s just too much information to end this read with a feeling of having learned a lot.
I’m probably more a fan of the author now, than of the myths of ancient Greece. Stephen Fry has such a charming narrative voice, he could basically tell me about anything, and there would be a high probability of me enjoying it immensely.
He did pique my interest in mythology, though. And this, ultimately, makes the book a success. I might have not learned as much as I had initially hoped for. But I definitely enjoyed it much more than I thought.
His narration of the audiobook, by the way, is even more fun than only reading the words he so eloquently and humorously put on paper. But because of the many names I had to revert to actually reading the book, in order to be able to make some notes. So this book is definitely marked down for a re-read (or rather listen), before I pick up the second one. Because this I surely will. Well done, Mr. Fry!
This has been a buddy-read with Susy, Grant, Allan, Lata, Rebecca, Amanda and Jeff.
So as a newbie, did this book work for me? It did. Partially.
This is essentially a short story collection, told from the beginning. I enjoyed most of the tales. Some more than others, sure. But generally I felt entertained throughout the book.
But I’m not sure how I’m supposed to keep all the names and their relationships straight. In the end I had marked down 308 names. 308! It’s just too much information to end this read with a feeling of having learned a lot.
I’m probably more a fan of the author now, than of the myths of ancient Greece. Stephen Fry has such a charming narrative voice, he could basically tell me about anything, and there would be a high probability of me enjoying it immensely.
He did pique my interest in mythology, though. And this, ultimately, makes the book a success. I might have not learned as much as I had initially hoped for. But I definitely enjoyed it much more than I thought.
His narration of the audiobook, by the way, is even more fun than only reading the words he so eloquently and humorously put on paper. But because of the many names I had to revert to actually reading the book, in order to be able to make some notes. So this book is definitely marked down for a re-read (or rather listen), before I pick up the second one. Because this I surely will. Well done, Mr. Fry!
This has been a buddy-read with Susy, Grant, Allan, Lata, Rebecca, Amanda and Jeff.
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December 6, 2019
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December 6, 2019
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December 6, 2019
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December 16, 2019
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January 6, 2020
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January 16, 2020
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"Here Phaethon lies who in the sun-god's chariot fared. And though greatly he failed, more greatly he dared."
January 23, 2020
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Jan 23, 2020 05:20AM
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I can see the huge smile on your face from here. :) Okay, throw all your Stephen Fry recommendations at me!
OK, er hat einige geschrieben, in denen er seine Vergangenheit behandelt. Die hab ich (noch) nicht gelesen, aber das hier ist schon auf meinem iPhone:
Dann gibt es noch das zweite dieser Trilogie über Griechische Mythologie:
(Kann es kaum erwarten bis Teil 3 rauskommt.)
Folgende hab ich beim lesen geliebt UND die dazugehörigen TV-Programme angeschaut (ich hab die DVD-Box):
Ersteres ist ein Buch, das auf dem von Douglas Adams von ca. 2000 basiert - sehr ergreifend vor allem, wenn man das Reisetagebuch von DA von damals kennt und dann die Erkenntnisse Fry's und Carwardine's all die Jahre später.
Wie gesagt, gibt es hier TV-Programme dazu und es ist wirklich nochmal so toll, wenn man sich beides anschaut (ergänzen sich super, keines der beiden Medien hat alles).
Trish wrote: "BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!*rubs hands together gleefully*"
I've seen that look before.
*shudders*
I like laughing. It's better than frowning all the time. Better wrinkles. More satisfying too (if you do it like I do it).
Trish wrote: "OK, er hat einige geschrieben, in denen er seine Vergangenheit behandelt. Die hab ich (noch) nicht gelesen, aber das hier ist schon auf meinem iPhone: 
Dann gibt..."
Thanks! I'm going to add them all, except for the last one.
Jeff wrote: "Dennis wrote: "Read and love!!!"Attaboy! That's the spirit!"
I'm so proud of him. *sniffles*
Stephen Fry is one of my favourite people. A very funny, intelligent man. Great speaker, debater, presenter and comedian. Agree with your comments Dennis, the weight of the number of characters was a bit much - excellent review. He's also a Prostate Cancer brother and does a lot to spread the message to us blokes.
Oh, here, whilst watching some QI highlights just now, I came across this clip of Stephen talking about Mythos: https://youtu.be/Q105hjXs-ng
Cathy wrote: "Oh, here, whilst watching some QI highlights just now, I came across this clip of Stephen talking about Mythos: https://youtu.be/Q105hjXs-ng"Yep, that's a nice one.
Cathy wrote: "Oh, here, whilst watching some QI highlights just now, I came across this clip of Stephen talking about Mythos: https://youtu.be/Q105hjXs-ng"Just watched it. Thanks for sharing. :) Yes, it was nice. It was also a little awkward, near the beginning.
An enjoyable review, Dennis, and I agree with the comment above by my GR friend and fellow Aussie, Mark Porton!

