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A Phaedra who doesnt die, but treats her sexuality as an invitation to life. In contrast to the guilt-ridden Phaedra found in ancient myth and across a long tradition of classic rewritings, Amanda Michalopoulous contemporary Phaedra assumes responsibility for her desire and comes face-to-face with firea fire that both destroys and renews, in all the versions and transformations evoked by the Greek summer.
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Translated by Karen Emmerich
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