The Song of Achilles by Madeline Martin

This semester I took a class on the Iliad and related works. Reading Emily Wilson’s translation of the Iliad is something that I highly recommend, although I am not sure if I would have persisted on my own. Having class discussions added so much richness to this work.

The last read of the semester was The Song of Achilles. This is a gorgeous, brilliant and heartbreaking work that imagines the story of Achilles and Patroclus and the world around them. While Miller is clearly very familiar with the Iliad, in the early parts of this novel, she beautifully imagines how Patroclus and Achilles met and built their relationship.

As the book progresses, events familiar to those who have read the Iliad appear. There are innumerable characters from Homer in these pages. All I can say is that I was fervently hoping for a different version of events, even though I knew that would not happen. It is such a tribute to the author that I cared so passionately about these characters who lived millennia ago.

Anyone who likes historical fiction and the ancient Greeks will want to read this. I give this Orange Prize winner my full five stars.

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