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斯塔夫理阿诺斯 L. S. Stavrianos杰罗姆·大卫·塞林格 Jerome David Salinger哈罗德·伊罗生 Harold R.Isaacs
安迪·沃霍尔 Andy Warhol诺曼·卡森斯 Norman Cousins克鲁格曼 Paul R. Krugman
M·斯科特·派克 M. Scott Peck保罗·海恩 Paul Heyne罗曼·文森特·皮尔 Norman Vincent Peale
唐纳德·克利夫顿 Donald O. Clifton魏斐德 Frederic Evans Wakeman, Jr.马克·费尔特 Mark Felt
葛瑞格·摩顿森 Greg Mortenson彼得·德鲁克 Peter F. Drucker麦当娜 Madonna Ciccone
戴维·洛克菲勒 David Rockefeller丹·布朗 Dan Brown埃尔文·布鲁克斯·怀特 Elwyn Brooks White
弗兰克·迈考特 Frank McCourt艾里克斯·哈利 Alex Haley约瑟夫·海勒 Joseph Heller
亨利·米勒 Henry Miller艾萨克·艾西莫夫 Isaac Asimov罗姆·大卫·塞林格 Jerome David Salinger
汤姆·戈德温 Tom Godwin罗斯·麦唐诺 Ross MacDonald欧文·华莱士 Irving Wallace
马里奥·普佐 Mario Puzo凯文·科斯特纳 Kevin Costner阿瑟·高顿 Arthur Golden
雷蒙德·库利 Raymond Khoury卡勒德·胡赛尼 Khaled Hosseini保罗·麦卡斯克 Paul McCusker
施赖勃 Flora Rheta Schreiber约翰·格里森姆 John Grisham雷蒙德·本森 Raymond Benson
莱斯利·沃勒 Leslie Waller哈罗德·罗宾斯 Harold Robbins戴维·鲍尔达奇 David Baldacci
西德尼·谢尔顿 Sidney Sheldon凯丝·莱克斯 Kathy Reichs本特利·利特 Bentley Little
迈克尔·克莱顿 Michael Crichton詹姆斯·卡梅隆 James Cameron蓝道·华勒斯 Randall Wallace
乔纳森·凯勒曼 Jonathan Kellerman亚历山德拉·里普利 Alexandra Ripley理查德·马丁·斯特恩 Richard Martin Stern
埃里奇·西格尔 Erich Segal史奈德 Don J. Snyder白兰黛·娇意丝 Brenda Joyce
琳达·霍华 Linda Howard克莉丝汀·汉娜 Kristin Hannah乔安娜·林赛 Johanna Lindsey
莉莎·克莱佩 Lisa Kleypas凯·琥珀 Kay Hooper安妮塔·蓝伯 Arnette Lamb
凯伦·罗巴德斯 Karen Robards莉·麦克 Leigh Michaels张纯如 Iris Chang
玛德琳-米勒 Madeline Miller
作者  (1978年7月24日)
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  玛德琳-米勒,在美国费城长大,现居马萨诸塞州剑桥市。她从小就对古典文学有浓厚兴趣,中学时开始学习拉丁文和希腊文,上大学后更潜心研究古希腊、罗马古典文学,拥有布朗大学拉丁语与古希腊语的学士学位及硕士学位。她还在耶鲁戏剧学校进修,学习怎么改编古典作品。《阿基里斯之歌》是她的第一本小说,耗时十年,甫一出版即成为话题之作,并荣获2012年英国柑橘文学奖。


Madeline Miller (born July 24, 1978) is an American novelist, author of The Song of Achilles (2011) and Circe (2018). Miller spent ten years writing Song of Achilles while she worked as a Latin and Greek teacher. The novel tells the story of the love between the mythological figures Achilles and Patroclus; it won the Orange Prize for Fiction, making Miller the fourth debut novelist to win the prize. She is a 2019 recipient of the Alex Awards.

Early life

Miller was born on July 24, 1978, in Boston and grew up in New York City and Philadelphia. After graduating from Brown University with a bachelor's and master's in Classics (2000 and 2001, respectively), Miller then went on to teach Latin, Greek and Shakespeare to high school students. She also studied for a year at the University of Chicago's Committee on Social Thought toward a PhD and from 2009 to 2010 at the Yale School of Drama for an MFA in Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism. As of May 2012 Miller lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts teaching and writing.

Miller told a reporter from The Guardian that she has been inspired by a lot of books, poetry and authors, including David MitchellLorrie MooreAnne Carson and Virgil.

The Song of Achilles

The Song of Achilles, Miller's debut novel, was released in September 2011. The book took her ten years to write. After discarding a completed manuscript five years into her writing, she started again from scratch, struggling to perfect the voice of her narrator. The Song of Achilles, set in Greece, tells the story of a love affair between Achilles and Patroclus. Miller was inspired by the account of the two men from Homer's Iliad and said she wanted to explore who Patroclus was and what he meant to Achilles. On her inspiration for the novel, Miller explained:

I stole it from Plato! The idea that Patroclus and Achilles were lovers is quite old. Many Greco-Roman authors read their relationship as a romantic one—it was a common and accepted interpretation in the ancient world. We even have a fragment from a lost tragedy of Aeschylus, where Achilles speaks of his and Patroclus' 'frequent kisses.' There is a lot of support for their relationship in the text of the Iliad itself, though Homer never makes it explicit. For me, the most compelling piece of evidence, aside from the depth of Achilles' grief, is how he grieves: Achilles refuses to burn Patroclus' body, insisting instead on keeping the corpse in his tent, where he constantly weeps and embraces it—despite the horrified reactions of those around him. That sense of physical devastation spoke deeply to me of a true and total intimacy between the two men.

Miller had become transfixed by Achilles after her mother read the Iliad to her when she was younger. She also found Patroclus "tantalizing" because he is a minor character that later had a "big impact" on the outcome of the Trojan War. The writer used classical texts by OvidVirgilSophoclesApollodorusEuripides and Aeschylus to help with the plot, as well as accounts of Achilles' childhood friendship with Patroclus and his martial training. Miller also uses quotes from Homer in the text.

The Song of Achilles was the winner of the 17th annual Orange Prize for Fiction. Carolyn Kellogg of the Los Angeles Times wrote that it was a surprise win, with Miller being "the dark horse in this year's race". Joanna Trollope, chair of the judges, commented "This is a more than worthy winner – original, passionate, inventive and uplifting. Homer would be proud of her." The book was also shortlisted for the 2013 Chautauqua Prize.

Circe

Circe, Miller's second novel, was released on April 10, 2018. The book is told from the perspective of Circe, an enchantress in Greek mythology who is featured in Homer's Odyssey. Circe was ranked the second-greatest book of the 2010s in Paste. An 8-part miniseries adaptation of the book has been greenlit for HBO Max.

Bibliography

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