Elegant and entertaining, this is the history of the most vibrant
characters in classical civilisation. With their vast appetites, great
beauty and warlike tendencies, it's hard to resist their pull on the
imagination, even though, in antiquity, the gods of Olympus were just
as often seen as cruel, over-sexed, mad or just plain silly. And yet
they were survivors, whose story only began with classical
civilisation.
Masters of re-invention (though never _too_ hard to identify), they
began to resemble pharaohs in Egypt and lead respectable Roman
citizens in orgiastic rituals of drink and sex. Under Christianity and
Islam they went undercover as demons, allegories, and planets, waiting
for a triumphant re-emergence in a Renaissance vision of ancient
beauty. They travelled east along the Silk Route to the walls of
cave-temples in China, and west, colonising the Americas. They
featured on Wedgwood teapots, attacked the poet Hölderlin, haunted
Nietzsche, and visited Borges in restless dreams. Barbara Graziosi
deftly traces the travels and transformations of these pagan deities
from the distant past to the present, showing that the gods of Olympus
remain potent symbols that help us to feel part of a broad and
fascinating humanity.
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ISBN
9781847654281
Publisert
2018
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Profile Books
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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