Galatea: A Short Story
4.0 (1
ratings)
Fantasy
Format
Hardcover
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
Nov 8, 2022
Publisher
Ecco
ISBN-10
0063280515
ISBN-13
9780063280519
Description
Madeline Miller weaves a captivating narrative inspired by the ancient myth of Galatea, breathing new life into a story of love, artistry, and transformation. Set in a world where gods and mortals intertwine, the tale explores the relationship between a sculptor and his creation. In a poignant examination of desire and freedom, Miller delves deep into the heart of a woman who yearns to break free from the confines of the life she was crafted into, questioning what it means to be truly alive.
As Galatea grapples with her existence, readers are taken on an emotional journey that challenges the traditional roles of creator and creation. The story beautifully expands upon themes of agency and identity, inviting reflection on the boundaries of love and the quest for autonomy. Miller's exquisite prose and rich character development make this brief yet profound story a haunting exploration of art's power to both shape and confine those it touches.
As Galatea grapples with her existence, readers are taken on an emotional journey that challenges the traditional roles of creator and creation. The story beautifully expands upon themes of agency and identity, inviting reflection on the boundaries of love and the quest for autonomy. Miller's exquisite prose and rich character development make this brief yet profound story a haunting exploration of art's power to both shape and confine those it touches.
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