Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
80
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1984
Editore
Bran's Head Books
ISBN-10
0905220544
ISBN-13
9780905220543
Descrizione
In a vivid retelling of the classic myth, the narrative delves into the life of the Minotaur, a creature that embodies both ferocity and tragedy. Within the labyrinth of King Minos' palace, the Minotaur emerges not just as a monster, but as a deeply complex character yearning for connection and understanding.
Amidst the darkness and confinement of his existence, the Minotaur grapples with his identity, torn between his monstrous form and the flickers of humanity that reside within. Ayrton's rich prose brings to life the intricate dynamics between the beast and those who encounter him, shedding light on the themes of isolation and acceptance.
Through evocative imagery and poignant exploration of mythology, the story reveals the Minotaur's struggle against his fate, prompting readers to reflect on the nature of humanity itself. Ayrton invites them to question the boundaries between man and monster as they journey through an enchanting yet harrowing tale.
Amidst the darkness and confinement of his existence, the Minotaur grapples with his identity, torn between his monstrous form and the flickers of humanity that reside within. Ayrton's rich prose brings to life the intricate dynamics between the beast and those who encounter him, shedding light on the themes of isolation and acceptance.
Through evocative imagery and poignant exploration of mythology, the story reveals the Minotaur's struggle against his fate, prompting readers to reflect on the nature of humanity itself. Ayrton invites them to question the boundaries between man and monster as they journey through an enchanting yet harrowing tale.