<blockquote><span>??</span>The ancient world feels new again in Terence Hawkins' <em>The Rage of Achilles</em> which combines a raw idiomatic retelling of the <em>Iliad</em> with a searching assay of human consciousness. Unique and invigorating.-Louis Bayard author of <em>The Pale Blue Eye</em>.</blockquote><p><br></p><p>In&nbsp;<em>The Rage of Achilles</em> Terence Hawkins re-imagines the&nbsp;<em>Iliad</em>&nbsp;as a novel and a Trojan War that really happened.&nbsp;Though he adopts Homer's characters those fabled warriors are no more noble than the scared tired grunts they command exhausted and bitter after ten years of brutal Bronze Age warfare.&nbsp;And however savage the fighting over all hangs the terrible truth that the objective of combat is not glory but the enslavement of the defeated.</p><p><br></p><p>This realism extends to the gods themselves.&nbsp;Informed by Julian Jaynes' groundbreaking theory of the bicameral mind-the basis of HBO's Westworld-<em>The Rage of Achilles</em>&nbsp;takes place in a world in which the modern human consciousness struggles painfully to be born.&nbsp;The gods are only the hallucinations of men and women desperate to be told what to do in a terrifying and confusing world.</p><p>Told in taut elegant prose that captures both the Homeric lyric and military grit&nbsp;<em>The Rage of Achilles</em>&nbsp;is a fast-moving take on literature's foundational epic.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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