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Alcestis by Katharine Beutner
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Sep 05, 2023 | ISBN 9781641295512

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Praise for Alcestis

Winner of the Publishing Triangle’s Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction
Finalist for the BSFS Compton Crook Award
Finalist for a Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Debut Fiction


“[A]n engaging, subversive reimagining of the tale of the eponymous Greek heroine who is upheld as a shining example of the dutiful wife for her selfless sacrifice.  Katharine Buetner’s Alcestis is a far more willful heroine, and her encounters with the gods of the underworld resonate with a genuine sense of the numinous.”
—Jacqueline Carey, Namaah’s Kiss and Kushiel’s Dart
 
“In the tradition of great retellings like Mary Renault’s The King Must Die or Ursula K. LeGuin’s Lavinia, Beutner helps us re-see the familiar . . . Beutner brings scholarly rigor and feminista analysis to her portrayal of life as a royal Greek woman in the Bronze Age . . . Impossible to put down . . . Alcestis is nobody’s celebratory gayed-up Greek myth (for that, try Ovid). Instead, Beutner’s retelling is resolutely queer: strange, beautiful, ambivalent, sexually fluid, full of human complexity and godly simplicity.”
—Andrea Lawlor, Lambda Literary

“Everyday life in the ancient world, a no-escape-clause afterlife in the underworld, vulnerable mortals, and passionate and tormented gods—all are imagined with intense actuality in a novel that is as intoxicating and hypnotic as the sacred smoke inhaled by the oracles.”
—Elizabeth Knox, author of The Absolute Book

“The piquant novel is as alluring as Persephone’s pomegranates; its protagonist as exceptional as Beutner’s vision.”
—ForeWordMagazine

“Powerful, despairing . . . Beutner has taken loss and sadness, sharpened them, and shaped them into a tale at once profound and daring in what it refuses to give its readers. This is the dawn of an extremely promising career.”
—Open Letters Monthly

“Beutner renders her multilayered heroine with beauty and delicacy, and concerns herself with no less than the intricacies of the soul.”
Publishers Weekly
 
“Beutner spices up this classic tale with a decidedly Sapphic flavor.”
Booklist

“Intriguingly imagined, with prose both lyrical and engaging.”
—Historical Novels Review

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