My husband Odysseus Laertides

My husband Odysseus Laertides

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Day after day, Queen Penelope confides her thoughts, feelings, memories on clay tablets, and most importantly, writes down the news about her husband brought to Ithaca by the Aedi singers. The fame of the famous Odysseus Laertis resounds throughout the Ecumene. God-like, noble, powerful in spirit - that’s what the storytellers call him. But clear this image of epithets - look at the actions of Odysseus... And then no one, not even loving Penelope, will be able to justify her husband. The novel “My Husband Odysseus Laertides” is a book about truth and lies in the media, no matter how strange No matter how these words seemed to apply to ancient texts and events that occurred more than three thousand years ago.

Before the reader are baskets with clay tablets written by the hand of Penelope, the wife of the famous king Odysseus, glorified by Homer. Penelope's notes are akin to a personal diary, which she kept over the long years of her husband's wanderings. The plot line of the novel completely follows the story told by Homer, but the psychological portraits of the heroes, motives and moral assessment of their actions do not coincide with the generally known ones. The novel “My Husband Odysseus Laertides” is an attempt to abandon cultural stereotypes. It is also a novel about a woman who, being created for love and fidelity, suffered a fiasco in family life. And this storyline makes the novel interesting not only for intellectuals who want to look at Homer’s poems from an unexpected angle, but also for readers looking for lively, emotional reading.

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