Lindz
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Madeline Miller:
I absolutely LOVE "The Song of Achilles". It instantly became my favorite book! I was wondering about something. In an interview about the book, you said that you spent 5 years creating the first draft, then you scrapped it and started again. Why did you scrap the first draft? And did you completely delete it, or is there still a copy of it lurking somewhere? Thank you so much for writing such a beautiful book!
Madeline Miller
Hello Lindsey, and thank you so much for the very lovely note! It's true that I completely scrapped five years of work, and a finished draft, of The Song of Achilles. I still have the file somewhere, about three computers back at this point, but I'm not sure that I could fish it out without serious technological assistance. So it's sort of like it's deleted. I'm actually okay with that, because the draft was completely wrong. I had found Patroclus' story, but I was still shaping his way of speaking, and I was relying too much on the diction of epic literature. I see Patroclus as a character who is dragged into the world of epic because he loves Achilles, not because it is his natural place. I wanted him to be shaped instead by the world of ancient lyric poetry, the poetry of love, friendship, internal emotion, daily life. So that was the next five years!
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Grace Self
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Madeline Miller:
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Throughout TSOA I believed Thetis to be the villain of the story, but by the end I found myself crying over the weird and complex relationship between the three of them (Patroclus, Achilles and herself). What were your thoughts on writing her role in this story? Who or what is the real villain?
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Gaby Ott
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Madeline Miller:
Hi! I adored reading The Song of Achilles and Circe. I love your writing style, the way you take these Greek Myths into an understandable story is awesome. I have been wanting to read Galatea by you, but I am having trouble finding a hard copy. Where could I find one?? Thanks!!!
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