Where Three Roads Meet (Myths)

Where Three Roads Meet (Myths)

by SalleyVickers (Author)

Synopsis

At the end of his life, an old man waits in his office for a stranger to arrive. Over the next few weeks, Teiresias will visit again, making his way across the heath to relate the story of his life. As these two men sit together in front of a roaring fire, a remarkable tale unfolds.The compelling story of Oedipus, who, unknowingly, kills his father and marries his mother, is probably the most influential of all the Greek myths, having furnished Freud's theory of psychoanalysis. Bestselling novelist Salley Vickers, herself a former psychoanalyst, takes the ancient story of patricide and incest and explores it through the vision of Teiresias, the blind seer, who alone 'sees' the truth about the protagonists' terrible past and their place in the cosmic order. Salley Vickers says, "I am interested in what human beings believe they know and in fact don't know, which for me is the true tragedy of Oedipus. It is an utterly contemporary drama about the ways we blind ourselves to reality and the price we pay for knowledge."

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 01 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 1841959863
ISBN 13: 9781841959863

Media Reviews
her imagined dialogue between the dying Sigmund Freud and the blind seer Tiresias is driven by ideas. -- Jennie Renton * * Sunday Herald * *
It is simply and strongly done, laying bare many of our mortal anxieties. -- Bettany Hughes * * The Times * *
This is a book to dwell on, to ponder, and delight in. -- Allan Massie * * Scotsman * *
... it is a testament to the excellence of the writing that even though we know what will happen... it is still an engrossing read and an intelligent page-turner. -- Claire Dudmam * * Revish * *
Author Bio
As well as being an acclaimed author, Salley Vickers is a trained analytical psychologist and lectures widely on the connections between literature, psychology and religion. She lives and works in London and Bath.