One of Russia's most lauded and respected authors presents this cyber-age retelling of the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, structured according to the Internet exchanges of the 21st century yet instilled with the figures and narratives of classical mythology. Unabridged. 1 MP3 CD.
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One of Russia's most lauded and respected authors presents this cyber-age retelling of the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, structured according to the Internet exchanges of the 21st century yet instilled with the figures and narratives of classical mythology. Unabridged. 1 MP3 CD.
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Add this copy of The Helmet of Horror: the Myth of Theseus and the to cart. $14.90, very good condition, Sold by The Yard Sale Store rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Narrowsburg, NY, UNITED STATES, published 2006 by Brilliance Audio.
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Very Good. MP3 CD AUDIO BOOK in MP3 format NEW IN THE SHRINK WRAP. You will receive the MP3 CD that CONTAINS THE ENTIRE AUDIO PRODUCTION! Just a bit of shelf wear to the covers. Brand New MP3 CDs inside for your listening enjoyment.
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Very Good. NEW IN THE SHRINK WRAP MP3 CD AUDIO BOOK in MP3 format. You'll receive One MP3 CDs that CONTAINS THE ENTIRE AUDIO PRODUCTION! Just a bit of shelf wear to the covers. A Brand New MP3 CD inside for your listening enjoyment.
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I have been following the Canongate Myth Series a best as I can. I have found most of the books in the series to be short, provocative, but limited in scope. Pelevin's retelling of the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur nearly breaks the mold. If the mind is computer, Pelevin asks in his introduction, is mythology its shell program? Does this shell program determine everything we do before we do it? Pelevin's characters are trapped in a chatroom thread. They can see into their own labyrinths, but they can't see their way out and they can't see their way to each other. One labyrinth is a bedroom, another is a dead end, another is a medieval church. If you're looking for easy answers and an easier read, this isn't the book for you. This book is a difficult and disturbing with each turn of the page.