For a period in time that gave us Sappho and the love affair of Achilles and Patroclus, the Ancient Greek relationship with queer folk is more complicated that at first glance. Tales as old as antiquity persevere, whether the goddess of love Aphrodite, Tiresias, the prophet who spent time as both man and woman, or the infamous Heracles. But, what can these ancient stories
offer our contemporary world?
Historian Jean Menzies dives into the world of queer retellings and the Greek myths being told anew by LGBTQ+ writers.
From explorations of gender and identity across millennia, to celebrating queer love in its many forms, All the Violet Tiaras
invites readers to discover the power to be found in remaking these myths, time and again, carving a space for queer stories
to be told with all the complexity and tenderness they deserve, with a goddess or two for good measure.