Synopsis
"When I was asked to choose a myth to write about, I realized I had chosen already. The story of Atlas holding up the world was in my mind before the telephone call had ended. If the call had not come, perhaps I would never have written the story, but when the call did come, that story was waiting to be written. Rewritten. The recurring language motif of Weight is ‘I want to tell the story again.’ My work is full of cover versions. I like to take stories we think we know and record them differently. In the retelling comes a new emphasis or bias, and the new arrangement of the key elements demands that fresh material be injected into the existing text. Weight moves far away from the simple story of Atlas’s punishment and his temporary relief when Heracles takes the world off his shoulders. I wanted to explore loneliness, isolation, responsibility, burden, and freedom, too, because my version has a very particular end not found elsewhere." -- from Jeanette Winterson’s Foreword to Weight
Titre original : Weight : The Myth of Atlas and Heracles (2005)
Moyenne
13.3
4 votes
MOYEN
2 éditions pour ce livre
2018
Editions Canongate
151 pages
ISBN : 9781786892492
2005
Editions Canongate
151 pages
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10 / 20 Le 07 Juin 2024 à 15:01 AubépineRouge
La plume est franchement pas terrible (les passages d'Hercule sont vulgaires au possible), on en apprend finalement bien peu sur Atlas, il y a des anachronismes qui créent des incohérences et des chapitres sans rapport ni pertinence.