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category: Poetry
published: Jul 2014
ISBN:9780864928122
publisher: Goose Lane Editions

Athena Becomes a Swallow and Other Voices from The Odyssey

by Brent MacLaine

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Description

Brent MacLaine's elegant, capacious, and finely crafted fourth collection, Athena Becomes a Swallow, contains twenty-seven monologues spoken by characters that appear in Homer's The Odyssey. These are not the voices of the major players, but the voices of the minor characters who received scant attention in the original. Here they are allowed to have their say about the events that swirl around them, providing a new persepctive and showing how the shine of the gods also falls on the common folk.

About the Author
Brent MacLaine won the 1992 PEI Milton Acorn Poetry Competition and placed third in the 1999 League of Canadian Poets National Poetry Contest. His work has appeared in many literary publications
Editorial Reviews

"'My imprint keeps. I shall be transformed,' says the scribe in one of these vivid monologues. MacLaine's own imprint keeps, and we are transformed — enchanged by rhythms that catch the throat-sounds of unsung heroes, and by luminous visions seen through their eyes, as his art turns ‘rounded underwater stones to gold.'"

— John Reibetanz

"Exploring the nooks and crannies of Homer's great epic poem, Brent MacLaine casts a kind of anti-Circean spell, granting a deeper humanity, a lyric consciousness, to figures half-hidden in shadow, fate-gripped. As the monologues build, this cadenced talk of laundry maid or beggar or musician becomes a meditation on poetry itself."

— Mary Dalton

"A classic in terms of psychological depth, creativity, style, angle, and theme... It's rare that one reads a 90-page collection of poems filled with so much craft, wit, and brilliance."

— <i>Arc Poetry Magazine</i>
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