The Gospel of Loki
par
Joanne M. Harris
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Romance
Science Fiction
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Format
Relié
Pages
288
Langue
Anglais
Publié
May 5, 2015
Éditeur
Gallery / Saga Press
Édition
1
ISBN-10
148144946X
ISBN-13
9781481449465
Description
In a refreshing retelling of Norse mythology, a cunning trickster emerges to share his tale. This story unfolds from the perspective of Loki, the god known for his mischief and chaos, as he navigates through the complex web of relationships among the other gods. With a voice that is both witty and irreverent, Loki pulls the reader into his world, revealing the intricacies of his character and his often misunderstood motivations.
As the narrative progresses, Loki finds himself entangled with powerful figures like Odin, Thor, and Frigg, each embodying the ideals of strength and honor. However, it’s Loki's unpredictability that drives the story forward, bringing both humor and tension to his interactions. His jests and plots reveal a side of the gods rarely seen, breathing life into the ancient mythos while exploring themes of identity, betrayal, and the quest for acceptance.
Joanne M. Harris crafts a richly imagined universe, blending modern sensibilities with ancient lore. The vivid descriptions create a backdrop that is alive with magic and danger, where the line between hero and villain is blurred, and the motivations of each character constantly shift. Loki’s perspective adds a layer of depth, allowing readers to witness the often-overlooked complexities of these legendary figures.
As the impending doom of Ragnarök looms, Loki’s struggles become intertwined with the fate of the gods and the world itself. His journey is not merely one of chaos, but also of self-discovery, redemption, and the constant search for what it means to belong. This narrative offers a compelling reflection on the nature of power and the roles we play in our own stories, making it an engaging read for anyone intrigued by mythology and the darker corners of existence.
As the narrative progresses, Loki finds himself entangled with powerful figures like Odin, Thor, and Frigg, each embodying the ideals of strength and honor. However, it’s Loki's unpredictability that drives the story forward, bringing both humor and tension to his interactions. His jests and plots reveal a side of the gods rarely seen, breathing life into the ancient mythos while exploring themes of identity, betrayal, and the quest for acceptance.
Joanne M. Harris crafts a richly imagined universe, blending modern sensibilities with ancient lore. The vivid descriptions create a backdrop that is alive with magic and danger, where the line between hero and villain is blurred, and the motivations of each character constantly shift. Loki’s perspective adds a layer of depth, allowing readers to witness the often-overlooked complexities of these legendary figures.
As the impending doom of Ragnarök looms, Loki’s struggles become intertwined with the fate of the gods and the world itself. His journey is not merely one of chaos, but also of self-discovery, redemption, and the constant search for what it means to belong. This narrative offers a compelling reflection on the nature of power and the roles we play in our own stories, making it an engaging read for anyone intrigued by mythology and the darker corners of existence.
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