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The Penelopiad
Book cover of the first Canadian edition
AuthorMargaret Atwood
Cover artistIsaac Haft
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
SeriesCanongate Myth Series
GenreParallel novel
Published11 October 2005 (Knopf Canada)
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages216 pp
ISBN0-676-97418-X
OCLC58054360
Dewey Decimal
C813/.54 22
LC ClassPR9199.3.A8 P46 2005

The Penelopiad is a novella by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. It was published in 2005 as part of the first set of books in the Canongate Myth Series where contemporary authors rewrite ancient myths. In The Penelopiad, Penelope reminisces on the events of the Odyssey, life in Hades, Odysseus, Helen of Troy, and her relationships with her parents. A Greek chorus of the twelve maids, who Odysseus believed were disloyal and whom Telemachus hanged, interrupt Penelope's narrative to express their view on events. The maids' interludes use a new genre each time, including a jump-rope rhyme, a lament, an idyll, a ballad, a lecture, a court trial and several types of songs.

The novella's central themes include the effects of story-telling perspectives, double standards between the sexes and the classes, and the fairness of justice. Atwood had previously used characters and storylines from Greek mythology in fiction such as her novel The Robber Bride, short story The Elysium Lifestyle Mansions, and poems "Circe: Mud Poems" and "Helen of Troy Does Countertop Dancing." She used Robert Graves' The Greek Myths and E. V. Rieu and D. C. H. Rieu's version of the Odyssey to prepare for this novella.

The book was translated into 28 languages and released simultaneously around the world by 33 publishers. In the Canadian market, it peaked on the best seller lists at number one in Maclean's and number two in The Globe and Mail, but did not place on the New York Times Best Seller List in the American market. Some critics found the writing to be typical of Atwood or even one of her finest works, while others found some aspects, like the chorus of maids, disagreeable.

A theatrical version was co-produced by the Canadian National Arts Centre and the British Royal Shakespeare Company. The play was performed at the Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon and the National Arts Centre in Ottawa during the summer and fall of 2007 by an all-female cast led by director Josette Bushell-Mingo. In January 2012, the show opened in Toronto at Nightwood Theatre, with an all-female cast led by director Kelly Thornton and starring Megan Follows as Penelope.[1] Thornton reprised the production in January and February 2013.[2]

  1. ^ Hoile, Chrostopher. "The Penelopiad." Reviews 2012: Stage Door, 18 Jan 2012. http://www.stage-door.com/Theatre/2012/Entries/2012/1/18_The_Penelopiad.html
  2. ^ "The Penelopiad." Nightwood Theatre. http://www.nightwoodtheatre.net/index.php/whats_on/the_penelopiad Archived 2012-01-18 at the Wayback Machine

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