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Galatea

A Short Story
BookHardcover
Ranking797003inBelletristik
CHF16.90

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An enchanting short story from Madeline Miller that boldly reimagines the myth of Galatea and Pygmalion, now in hardcover for the first time

A small hardcover edition featuring a new afterword by Madeline Miller

In ancient Greece, a skilled marble sculptor has been blessed by a goddess who has given his masterpiece-the most beautiful woman the town has ever seen-the gift of life. After marrying her, he expects Galatea to please him, to be obedience and humility personified. But she has desires of her own and yearns for independence.

In a desperate bid by her obsessive husband to keep her under control, Galatea is locked away under the constant supervision of doctors and nurses. But with a daughter to rescue, she is determined to break free, whatever the cost . . .
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-06-328051-9
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date08/11/2022
Pages64 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 160 mm, Height 110 mm, Thickness 9 mm
Weight118 g
Article no.45030603
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.38562513
Product groupBelletristik
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Author

Madeline Miller is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of two novels: The Song of Achilles, which won the Orange Women's Prize for Fiction 2012, and Circe, which was short-listed for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2019. Her books have been translated into over thirty two languages. Miller holds an MA in Classics from Brown University, studied in the Dramaturgy department at Yale School of Drama, where she focused on the adaptation of classical texts to modern forms, and taught Latin, Greek, and Shakespeare to high school students for over a decade.