The Palace of Eros, Caro De Robertis
The Palace of Eros, Caro De Robertis
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The Palace of Eros

Author: Caro De Robertis

Narrator: Caro De Robertis

Unabridged: 11 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/13/2024


Synopsis

“It’s a literary gift to see gender expansiveness depicted in an ancient myth with such grace and ease.” —Electric Literature

Fans of Circe and Black Sun, “prepare to be astonished” (R.O. Kwon, author of The Incendiaries) with this bold and subversive feminist and queer retelling of the Greek myth of Psyche and Eros.

Young, headstrong Psyche has captured the eyes of every suitor in town with her tempestuous beauty, which has made her irresistible as a woman yet undesirable as a wife. Secretly, she longs for a life away from the expectations of men. When her father realizes that the future of his family and town will be forever cursed unless he appeases an enraged Aphrodite, he follows the orders of the Oracle, tying Psyche to a rock to be ravaged by a monstrous husband. And yet a monster never arrives.

When Eros, nonbinary deity of desire, sees Psyche, she cannot fulfill her promise to her mother Aphrodite to destroy the mortal young woman. Instead, Eros devises a plan to sweep Psyche away to a palace, hidden from the prying eyes of the gods and outside world. There, Eros and Psyche fall in love. Each night, Eros visits Psyche under the cover of impenetrable darkness, where they both experience untold passion and love. But each morning, Eros flies away before light comes to break the spell of the palace that keeps them safe.

Before long, Psyche’s nights spent in pleasure turn to days filled with doubts, as she grapples with the cost of secrecy and the complexities of freedom and desire. Restless and spurred by her sisters to reveal Eros’s true nature, she breaks her trust and forces a reckoning that tests them both—and transforms the very heavens in this “brilliant and luminous” (Madeline Miller, New York Times bestselling author) epic.

About Caro De Robertis

Caro De Robertis is the award-winning and bestselling author of several books, including The Palace of Eros, The President and the Frog, Cantoras, and more. Their work has been translated into eighteen languages and has garnered numerous honors including a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, two Stonewall Book Awards, Italy’s Rhegium Julii Prize, and the John Dos Passos Prize for Literature, which they were the first openly nonbinary person to receive. De Robertis is also an award-winning literary translator and a professor at San Francisco State University. They live in Oakland, California, with their two children. Find out more at CaroDeRobertis.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kat on May 17, 2024

Believe me when I say I so wish I could have liked this more. When I was approved for an e-arc that I requested based on the very basic premise of this novel being a queer sapphic retelling of a Greek myth, I was HOOKED, but this was such a disappointment that I’m having trouble finding anything pos......more

Goodreads review by JulesGP on August 21, 2024

This author cannot write a bad sentence, not even a mediocre one. The book is entrancing from the start. I never liked mythology so I had almost zero knowledge about the original tale prior to reading Palace of Eros. Instead, I read it simply as a story told by one of my favorite authors. Psyche is......more

Goodreads review by ash on April 13, 2024

holy shit. what a beautiful and transcendent reading experience. De Robertis has the skill and competence to capture the essence of the myth and make it narratively stunning with compelling characters and an incredible atmosphere. their writing is simply gorgeous and i will go through each point whi......more

Goodreads review by Savvy Reads on December 18, 2024

5/5⭐️ 3.5/5🌶️ Happy Pub Day to Caro De Robertis! Greek mythology but make it feminist and queer? Yes, please. I had very high hopes for this book and it did not disappoint. I absolutely ADORED this book. I could not put it down. From the start, the Audre Lorde right off the jump! And the dedication "......more

Goodreads review by Riley (runtobooks) on October 02, 2024

i’m just really happy this is over. • the story of psyche & eros, but eros is a gender fluid goddess, so make it sapphic • this book had so much potential with its plot, but ultimately lost me very quickly • minimal character development • overly dense, purple, flowery prose that didn’t even say anythin......more