The Serpent’s Teeth (Penguin Epics)

The Serpent’s Teeth by Ovid, published by Penguin Books on December 26, 2006, is a poetic work that delves into themes of destiny, love, and the consequences of divine intervention. In this edition, spanning 128 pages, Ovid presents a vivid narrative where the sowing of a serpent’s teeth leads to the emergence of warriors from the earth, setting the stage for a tale steeped in conflict and fate.
Readers will encounter a universe marked by cruelty and treachery, where characters grapple with the whims of the gods and the harsh realities of their choices. The story features Medusa, whose encounter with her nemesis adds depth to the exploration of vengeance and transformation. This edition invites readers to immerse themselves in Ovid’s intricate poetic style, reflecting on the interplay of human emotions and divine forces.
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When a deadly serpent’s teeth are sown in the ground, warriors spring from the bloody soil. Only a great man can tame them and fulfil his destiny. Far away, Medusa, snakes writhing in her hair, meets her nemesis. Enter a universe where love is cruel, men are destroyed by the gods, and treachery is paid for in blood.
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