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Carlo Gébler

Author of Caught on a Train

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Works by Carlo Gébler

Caught on a Train (2001) 41 copies
How to Murder a Man (1998) 34 copies
The Siege of Derry (2005) 26 copies
August '44 (2003) 22 copies
The Cure (1994) 21 copies
Father and I (2000) 20 copies
The Bull Raid (2004) 14 copies
The Eleventh Summer (1985) 13 copies
The Dead Eight (2011) 12 copies
Work and Play (1987) 10 copies
August in July (1986) 6 copies
Malachy and His Family (1990) 6 copies

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This book is perfect.
 
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bookstagramofmine | 2 other reviews | May 5, 2023 |
The author is the son of Edna O'Brian.
 
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sonofcarc | Jul 17, 2022 |
This mythical retelling wasn’t quite what I expected. Publication of the audio edition is expected July 1. Read my full review here.

#NetGalley #SagaEgmontAudio #IAntigone
 
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joyblue | 2 other reviews | Jun 19, 2022 |
As someone who is extremely interested in Greek Myths and having already devoured similar retellings like "The Song of Achilles," "Circe" and "Ariadne," I was immediately compelled to listen to "I, Antigone." It is a retelling of the famous Greek myth of Oedipus, (who killed his father and married his mother) through the words of his daughter Antigone.

What I really enjoyed about this version is that it started all the way in the beginning, telling the story of Antigone's ancestors Europa and her brother Cadmus. From then on we dive forward into the tragedy that is Laios', Jocasta's and Oedipus' story. While I was familiar with the basics of the myth, I was not aware of the specific background information that caused the events leading to the tragedy.

I also really admired that the story was told as it actually happened: with all of the brutalities, rape and uncomfortable details you might not want to read about, but that are integral to the story. Because let's be real: the world of Greek mythology is a brutal one, so I appreciated that it was kept this way.

The story is really well written and the narrator does a wonderful job and really brings the characters to life!

The only thing that I found a bit disappointing is that Antigone's own story isn't really focused on, as I had assumed from the title. Nevertheless, hearing Oedipus' story through his daughter's words gave a new perspective to the well-known myth that really makes you feel for the characters.

I would absolutely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Greek Mythology and those who are interested in learning more about it!
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