Quiz: Modern Books Inspired by Ancient Myths

lit Trivia: Can You Identify the Myth-Inspired reads of the 21st Century?

Welcome to Lit Trivia, The New York Times Book Review’s regular quiz designed to challenge your knowledge of books, authors, and the broader literary landscape. this week,we’re diving into the interesting world of modern literature that draws inspiration from ancient myths,legends,and folk tales. Many contemporary authors are reimagining classic stories, breathing new life into age-old archetypes and themes. This quiz will test your memory of some notable 21st-century books that have done just that. Prepare to put your literary detective skills to work! Below you’ll find five multiple-choice questions. Simply tap or click on the answer you beleive is correct. After completing the quiz, we’ll provide links to the featured books for further exploration.

Why the Resurgence of Myth in Modern Literature?

The 21st century has witnessed a significant revival of interest in mythology and folklore within literature. Several factors contribute to this trend. Firstly, myths offer a rich tapestry of global themes – love, loss, betrayal, heroism, and the struggle against fate – that continue to resonate with readers across cultures and generations. These archetypal stories provide a framework for exploring complex human experiences in a way that feels both familiar and profound. Secondly, authors often use myth as a lens through which to examine contemporary issues, offering fresh perspectives on modern challenges. By reinterpreting ancient narratives, writers can comment on current social, political, and ethical concerns in a nuanced and engaging manner. the act of retelling myths allows authors to reclaim and reimagine narratives that have historically been dominated by specific cultural perspectives, fostering greater inclusivity and diversity in literature. Britannica’s entry on Myth provides a comprehensive overview of the subject.

Examples of Myth-Inspired 21st-Century Books

Before we jump into the quiz, let’s look at a few examples of how ancient myths and legends have influenced contemporary novels:

  • The penelopiad by Margaret Atwood (2005): Atwood gives voice to Penelope, the long-suffering wife of Odysseus, offering a feminist retelling of The Odyssey.Canongate Books
  • Circe and The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (2018 & 2011): Miller masterfully reimagines Greek myths, focusing on the compelling characters of Circe and Achilles with depth and emotional resonance. Madeline miller’s Official Website
  • Mythos, Heroes, and troy by Stephen Fry (2017, 2019, 2020): Fry provides witty and accessible retellings of Greek myths, making them engaging for a modern audience. Stephen Fry’s Official website
  • American Gods by Neil Gaiman (2001): Gaiman blends ancient mythology with modern American culture, exploring the clash between old gods and new. Neil Gaiman’s Official Website
  • Lavinia by ursula K. Le Guin (2008): Le Guin offers a compelling perspective on the story of Aeneas from the viewpoint of his wife, Lavinia, a relatively minor character in Virgil’s Aeneid.

Take the Lit Trivia Quiz!

Now it’s your turn to test your knowledge.Good luck!

  1. Which novel reimagines the story of the Trojan War from the perspective of a woman often relegated to the sidelines?
    a) Circe by Madeline Miller
    b) Lavinia by Ursula K. Le Guin
    c) The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood
    d) American Gods by Neil Gaiman
  2. Which author is known for their humorous and accessible retellings of Greek myths?
    a) Margaret Atwood
    b) Madeline Miller
    c) Stephen Fry
    d) Neil Gaiman
  3. American Gods blends ancient mythology with what cultural setting?
    a) Ancient Rome
    b) Victorian England
    c) Modern America
    d) Renaissance Italy
  4. Which of these books focuses on the story of a powerful sorceress from Greek mythology?
    a) The Song of Achilles by madeline Miller
    b) Circe by Madeline Miller
    c) Lavinia by Ursula K. Le Guin
    d) the Penelopiad by margaret Atwood
  5. The Penelopiad offers a retelling of which classic epic poem?
    a) The Aeneid
    b) The Iliad
    c) The Odyssey
    d) Beowulf

Further Reading

interested in exploring more myth-inspired literature? Hear are links to the books mentioned in the quiz:

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