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Madeline Miller’s “The Song of Achilles” has become much more than a best-selling mythic romance; it’s a rite of passage for some LGBTQIA+ readers. First published in 2011, this Greek war ...
Ecco Press, 384 pages, $26.99 hardcover. There's a double-barreled delight to this romantic, and even sometimes erotic, retelling of the "Iliad." Readers familiar with the world of Achilles, Odysseus ...
Years later, I came across The Song of Achilles by American novelist Madeline Miller, published in 2011. After hearing the book had Greek mythology and a doomed love story, I was intrigued.
The book is intensely sexual and deeply contemplative, constantly throwing David’s desires next to his long-held shame about his sexuality. Yet the narrative remains undoubtedly romantic.
BELLOWS FALLS — Locals can pick up a copy of the novel "The Song of Achilles" by Madeline Miller at Rockingham Library’s front desk today and join the book discussion at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 24, ...
Since the debut of “Red, White & Royal Blue,” “The Song of Achilles” has constantly been brought up among fans, some of whom have fancast Galitzine and Perez in the roles of Patroclus and ...
As we wait for The Song of Achilles movie to become a reality, here are some homoerotic ancient epics that have already been adapted for the small and big screen… ...