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Natalie Haynes

The writer and broadcaster Natalie Haynes shares her love of classical history and myth, highlighting the stories of women.

The writer and broadcaster Natalie Haynes combines a love of classical history and myth, with a background in teaching and stand-up.

In her first novel, The Amber Fury, a grief-stricken teacher turns to Greek tragedies and finds that the tales of fate, family and vengeance speak directly to her pupils. The Children of Jocasta followed, a re-imagining of the Oedipus myth; while Natalie’s most recent book, A Thousand Ships, re-tells the story of the Trojan War from the perspective of women (both mortal and immortal).

In this book Natalie highlights β€œthe pain of the women who have always been relegated to the edges of the story, victims of men, survivors of men, slaves of men.” Natalie draws on two of the world’s oldest poems, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔr’s Iliad and Odyssey, imagining Penelope’s fidelity to her questing husband, stretched to its very limits, in a series of letters.

We re-visit a previous incarnation of Odysseus’ wife, in The Two Penelopes, a story commissioned by Writing West Midlands, which first broadcast on Radio 4 in 2014. In this short tale, Natalie sneaks in references to ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔr’s epic poem, while imagining a latter day Penelope, knitting to while away the hours in a Birmingham care home.

Natalie also talks about standing up for the classics in her titular Radio 4 series. In the upcoming fifth series, she will turn once again to the foundational poems of ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔr, with an impressively concise re-telling of The Iliad. All 24 books, recorded live at the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Theatre, in 24 minutes.

Made for Radio 4 Extra.

1 hour

Last on

Wed 30 Sep 2020 04:00

Broadcasts

  • Tue 17 Dec 2019 11:00
  • Tue 17 Dec 2019 21:00
  • Tue 29 Sep 2020 11:00
  • Tue 29 Sep 2020 16:00
  • Tue 29 Sep 2020 21:00
  • Wed 30 Sep 2020 04:00