Greek Myth Brought to New Life




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Summary: Legend states that the Minotaur was confined to the Labyrinth, slain by Theseus and then laid to rest by thousands of years of Greek mythology. But the truth is far different. In David Gelber‘s book “Minotaur Revisited” read the Minotaur’s own words as he recounts his full life as god, king, warrior, matchmaker, midwife, monk, sage, father, mother, husband and, most of all, witness. The fierce Minotaur lived to see and be a part of the best and worst of humanity during a life spanning thousands of years. Part bull, part human, the Minotaur struggled to find his place in this world and, in the end, left his unique mark on history. More below the media player. Listen to David Gelber The Indie Author Life In a recent blog post titled “Writing and Religion,” David Gelber suggested he is considering dropping any religious themes or overtones from his books and stories. They’re “a turn off to many readers,” he says. Yet, he continues, “my problem is that I find it hard to write about anything apart from God.” In this book, Gelber says: “Minotaur Revisited” features the Minotaur of Greek mythology living through thousands of years of history, coming in [...]Similar Posts:Debut Thriller is a Race With EvilA Reporter Gets Far More Than He Bargained ForA Stunning Story of Two Women and the Bond They ForgeStrap Yourself In and Meet “A Greater Monster”Helping the Follicly Challenged Come to Acceptance The post Greek Myth Brought to New Life appeared first on The Bookcast.