Hag-Seed

"Hag-Seed is a re-visiting of Shakespeare’s play of magic and illusion, The Tempest, and will be the fourth novel in the Hogarth Shakespeare series.
The Tempest is set on a remote island full of strange noises and creatures. Here, Prospero, the deposed Duke of Milan, plots to restore the fortunes of his daughter Miranda by using magic and illusion -- starting with a storm that will bring Antonio, his treacherous brother, to him. All Prospero, the great sorcerer, needs to do is watch as the action he has set in train unfolds.
In Margaret Atwood’s ‘novel take’ on Shakespeare’s original, theatre director Felix has been unceremoniously ousted from his role as Artistic Director of the Makeshiweg Festival. When he lands a job teaching theatre in a prison, the possibility of revenge presents itself – and his cast find themselves taking part in an interactive and illusion-ridden version of The Tempest that will change their lives forever.
There’s a lot of Shakespearean swearing in this new Tempest adventure…but also a mischief, curiosity and vigour that’s entirely Atwood and is sure to delight her fans."

Hag-Seed by Margaret Atwood
Genres: Fiction
two-stars
Also by this author: The Blind Assassin

 

Hag-Seed has been longlisted for 2017 Baileys Women’s Prize and it is part of the Hogarth Shakespeare Project, retelling the Shakespeare play “The Tempest”. It is also the second book I read by Margaret Atwood after “The Edible Woman”.

I read the play before starting this book and I have to admit that Hag-Seed is a well-written book, no doubt about that. I did not quite like it unfortunately and the same thing happened with “The Edible Woman”. However, I would still try reading “The Handmaid’s Tale”, “Alias Grace” and “The Blind Assassin”.