'Golden Mean': Everyday Liveliness in Ancient Greece': to hear Alan Cheuse's review for NPR's All Things Considered, please click here.
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a blog about a novel about Aristotle's daughter ~ by Annabel Lyon
'Golden Mean': Everyday Liveliness in Ancient Greece': to hear Alan Cheuse's review for NPR's All Things Considered, please click here.
The Golden Mean is now available in the United Kingdom from Atlantic Books. Welcome, British readers! Please check back from time to time for information on my upcoming readings (including the Edinburgh Festival) as well as information on the writing of the novel, research tidbits, and more.
An exhilarating book, both brilliant and profound. Annabel Lyon’s spare, fluid, utterly convincing prose pulls us headlong into Aristotle’s original mind. Only Lyon’s great-hearted intelligence could have imagined and achieved the brave ambition of this book. Vital, ferocious and true, The Golden Mean is an oracular vision of the past made present.
--Marina Endicott, author of Good to a Fault
In Lyon’s clever hands, more than two thousand years of difference are made to disappear and Aristotle feels as real and accessible as the man next door. With this powerful, readable act of the imagination, Annabel Lyon proves that she can go anywhere it pleases her to go.