Hmmm....

Aug. 1st, 2009 08:49 pm
[identity profile] hapaxnym.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] queensthief
So although I HATES HATES HATES being read to, I was desperate for something to listen to on a long car drive besides interminable stretches of static interspersed with brief bursts of angsty wailing ("We gots both kinds of music:  Country AND Western!") -- so I grabbed the audio CD of QUEEN OF ATTOLIA from the Public Library.

Well, I still HATES being read to, but Eugenides makes anything bearable, and besides, for at least half the book, his suffering far outweighed mine.

However, one thing I picked up from listening, rather than reading: 

Every time the narrator said "Eddisian", my ear kept hearing "Odyssean."  Which opened up a whole new layer of overtones and allusions to my second-favorite sly and larcenous trickster.

I'm sure that everyone else has already noted this bit, but I kept thinking, "Oh, MWT, will you ever stop astonishing me?"

Date: 8/2/09 02:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] newbia.livejournal.com
If that's on purpose, that would be very clever! However, I think it's just a coincidence, because if I remember correctly, in the first book Eugenides said that the Eddisians pronounce is "EE-dis".

Date: 8/2/09 02:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] newbia.livejournal.com
PS: Out of curiosity, what accents did they give to the various characters?

Date: 8/9/09 03:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] puppeteergirl.livejournal.com
I listen to the audio books all the time, and I always hear it like "Ed-(like education) dissian). It does sorta remind me of Oddyssean though. In TT audiobook Gen tells the Magus it is pronounced "EE-dis" and the Mags informs him that the civilized world calls it "Edd-is".

Which reminds me of a similar topic. I recently bumped into an old friend and we go to talking about the books and she pronounces Eugenides like "U-gen-eyeds", and I call her ridiculous. I pronounce it like the audiobook does - "U-gen-id-ees" (similar to Archimedes), and she says that sounds like some weird disease. Is there an official pronunciation guide?

Date: 8/9/09 03:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] puppeteergirl.livejournal.com
P.s. I love reading aloud to my brothers, and doing all the voices. It rocks.
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