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I, Antigone
by Carlo Gébler
The narration by Stephanie Racine is perfectly suited to the story. By far the best performance I have heard in a long time.
The story itself is an intriguing and entertaining re-envisioning of the tale of Oedipus as told by his daughter/sister, Antigone.
I love the way that Gébler mimics classical texts with their use of poetic phrasing and proverbs. As well as the habit of restating things in the same manner. It gave the story a truly classical feel.
My only critique is that I would have liked to learn more about the story's narrator, Antigone, since it is her voice that we are listening to.
The story itself is an intriguing and entertaining re-envisioning of the tale of Oedipus as told by his daughter/sister, Antigone.
I love the way that Gébler mimics classical texts with their use of poetic phrasing and proverbs. As well as the habit of restating things in the same manner. It gave the story a truly classical feel.
My only critique is that I would have liked to learn more about the story's narrator, Antigone, since it is her voice that we are listening to.