Piranesi's new cover
Feb. 7th, 2020 02:29 pmThe Piranesi's cover features a satyr-ish figure, which reminds me of Greek mythology. Coupled that with the description about Piranensi on Amazon, which compares the book to Miller's Circe, I wonder whether Piranesi will have some Greek/Roman mythologies' elements in it. It will not surprise me if it will have those elements. Clarke mostly stuck to fairy tales and history in JSMN but the Gentleman did mention Persephone once in chapter 42. Because I am fanatic for Greek/ Roman mythologies and religions, this makes me even more excited for the book, which should not be possible.
That description on Amazon can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Piranesi-Susanna-Clarke/dp/163557563X
That description on Amazon can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Piranesi-Susanna-Clarke/dp/163557563X