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Alcestis

Katharine Beutner

A vivid reimagining of a classical Greek myth from the woman's point of view




February 2011 | Fiction
Paperback
9781569478752

"Beutner renders her multilayered heroine with beauty and delicacy, and concerns herself with no less than the intricacies of the soul..."—Publishers Weekly

"Beutner has elevated a relatively minor character in Greek mythology to a major player...In this reworking of the classic legend, a decidedly more complex and restless Alcestis is provided with an intriguing backstory involving her childhood and the untimely death of her favorite sister, Hippothoe...Beutner spices up this classic tale with a decidedly Sapphic flavor."—Booklist

"The piquant novel is as alluring as Persephone's pomegranates; its protagonist as exceptional as Beutner's vision."—ForeWord Magazine


Synopsis:

In Greek myth, Alcestis is known as the ideal wife; she loved her husband so much that she died and went to the underworld in his place. In this vividly-imagined debut, Katharine Beutner gives voice to the woman behind the ideal and reveals the part of the story that's never been told: What happened to Alcestis in the three days she spent in the underworld?

About the Author:

Katharine Beutner grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She earned a BA in classical studies from Smith College in 2003, and she recently completed an MA in creative writing at the University of Texas at Austin, where she is currently a PhD student in eighteenth-century British literature. Her work has appeared in Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet. Alcestis is her first novel.

Learn more at: www.katharinebeutner.com

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