Mythos

The Greek Myths Retold

Paperback, 464 pages

English language

Published April 5, 2017 by Penguin Books, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-7181-8872-6
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Charming but ends somewhat with a fizzle

The entire book feels like your charming retired-English-butler uncle telling you about all the stories he learned studying classics up at Eton, with dry jokes throughout. I enjoyed Fry's explanations of Greek and Latin etymology stemming from the various stories through the footnotes (and, occasionally, in the main text). I agree with other reviewers who mention that the storytelling kind of fizzles out; we get a few allusions to so-and-so who will be freed from torment by A Great Hero, but we don't cover any of those great heroes here. I guess it's because there are two more books in the trilogy.

Anyway, a charming and very approachable overview of the Greek mythology, which lent a bit more color to what I half-remember from high school.

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Stephen Fry’s Mythos was interesting because I’d never studied greek mythology before, and it was an okay introduction to it. I found it a bit of a slow going, something about milllenia-old stories not having all the hooks of a modern page-turner. But it was interesting connecting the dots on concepts that trace back all the way back.

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Very well written. Fry does a great job of weaving the crazy stories into something more palpable. It does take a dip about 2/3rds of the way through, but other than that it's pretty good.

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