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A Prince of Troy by Lindsay Clarke
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A Prince of Troy

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Narrator Jonathan Keeble

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Length 6 hours 47 minutes
Language English
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Bringing ancient myth to life with passion, humour and humanity, Lindsay Clarke vividly retells the story of Troy and of the heroes who fought there.

When the mortal Paris settles a contest between the gods, he is promised the love of Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world.

But Helen is already married, to the powerful Menelaus of Sparta, and the kings of many cities have sworn to defend their union. Parisโ€™s divine gift threatens to set his world aflame.

Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, in 1939, Lindsay Clarke was the only child of Clara Clarke and Victor Metcalfe Clarke, a stoker in a cotton-mill. He was educated at Heath Grammar School in Halifax and at Kingโ€™s College, Cambridge. The landscape of hills, moors and crags around Halifax informed the growth of his imagination, while Kingโ€™s refined his sensibility and sharpened his intellect. Lindsay has been married twice: from 1961 until 1970, to Carolyn Sara Pattinson (1940โ€“2000), who was mother to their daughter and only child, Madeleine, and again in 1980 to the ceramic artist, Phoebe Clare Mackmin (1940โ€“2016). Lindsayโ€™s working life has been devoted to his two principal passions, writing and education. In both contexts he has tried to put the power of the creative imagination โ€“ in both its inventive and compassionate aspects โ€“ into the service of the radical evolution of consciousness, which he believes is seeking to happen in these transitional times. His first novel Sunday Whiteman was shortlisted for the David Higham First Novel Award; his second The Chymical Wedding was awarded the Whitbread Prize for Fiction in 1989 and his latest novel The Water Theatre was longlisted for the IMPAC Dublin International Literary Award. His novels have been translated into many languages, and in 2014 he was awarded a Civil List Pension in recognition of his services to literature.

Jonathan Keeble is an award-winning actor who combines his audio work with a busy theatre and TV career, having featured in over 500 radio plays for the BBC and appearing in everything from Shakespeare to Sherlock Holmes. He has starred in Doctor Who, played the Angel of Death in Hellboy II and is an award-winning narrator who has recorded more than 200 audiobooks. Much in demand for his voice work, Jonathan's broad range also includes voicing the audio guide for The Sistine Chapel. Jonathan was the winner of the 2016 Voice Arts Award for Audiobook Narration - Biography for his work on Paul McCartney: The Life by Philip Norman.

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Author:

Narrator:
Jonathan Keeble

ISBN:
9780655663102

Length:
6 hours 47 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

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Edition:
Unabridged

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Reviews

โ€˜An engaging retelling of the whole story, neatly blending mythic archaism with modern psychodrama and satire.' โ€˜Expertly handled, drawing on the best of this classic tale and shaping it into a riveting page-turner well-suited to our times.' โ€˜Wonderfully clear and dramatic.' 'Each tale is intertwined with the next, flowing from Keeble in a grave yet emotional voice as he sets forth the seeds of that tragic war of love, lust, and misfortune. When this first installment in a quartet ends with the kidnapping of Helen, listeners of every age will eagerly await the rest of the story.' Expand reviews
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