Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2023
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Köp båda 2 för 285 krWitty, gripping, ruthless -- Margaret Atwood, author of <i>The Handmaid's Tale</i>, via X (Twitter) The rollicking narrative voice that energises Stone Blind . . . is a voice that feels at once bitingly (post)modern and filled with old wisdom * The Observer * Stone Blind is an exceptionally powerful retelling of Medusa's story, an emotional gut punch of a novel. Haynes brilliantly pulls off the feat of seamlessly alternating humour and heartbreak, creating characters that stay with you long after the novel's end. It is a dazzling achievement -- Elodie Harper, author of <i>The Wolf Den </i>trilogy With this, her third novel based on ancient myth, [Haynes] has found a way of using all her classical erudition and her vivid sense of the ambiguous potency of the ancient stories, while being simultaneously very, very funny * The Guardian * A fierce feminist exploration of female rage, written with wit and empathy. Haynes makes the classics brutally relevant, and we reckon this one is going to be huge * Glamour * It is no exaggeration to say that Haynes is the modern embodiment of the best of Homer. She is a proper, classic storyteller, whose linguistic skills and wit will have you hanging on every word * Radio Times * Stone Blind is inventive and playful . . . [and] very funny -- Antonia Senior * The Times * Natalie Hayness genius is to not just focus on the female experience of Greek myth but also to add zest, humour and more than a little mischief. * Metro * What makes a monster is the central question in Natalie Haynes wry, spry feminist take on the Medusa myth . . . an earthy, playful yet rage-filled upending of the Greek hero trope * Mail Online * Natalie Haynes has made a contemporary classic out of a classic . . . and it should win prizes -- Monique Roffey, author of<i> The Mermaid of Black Conch</i> With wit, humanity and extraordinary imagination, Haynes breathes life and meaning into myths as she has done so brilliantly before (most famously with A Thousand Ships). She also shows that monsters can be divine or mortal. Not all heroes wear capes and not all villains have snakes * The i * Haynes clever, empathetic writing transforms Medusa from Gorgon into a girl, whos a victim of the cruel machinations of the gods and of circumstance -- Sarra Manning * Red Magazine * Theres real tenderness in Hayness portrait of Medusa, a mortal abomination born into a family of divinities, and the efforts of her immortal Gorgon sisters to protect her from herself -- Daisy Dunn * The Spectator *
Natalie Haynes is a writer and broadcaster. She is the author of The Amber Fury, The Children of Jocasta, and A Thousand Ships, which was shortlisted for the Womens Prize for Fiction. Her non-fiction book about women in Greek Myth, Pandoras Jar, was a New York Times Bestseller. She has written and performed eight series of her BBC Radio 4 show, Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics. She was awarded the Classical Association Prize for her work in bringing Classics to a wider audience. Stone Blind is her fourth novel.