Críticas:
Alexander McCall Smith's prose has the merits of simplicity, euphony and precision. This is art that conceals art. * * Sunday Telegraph on Alexander McCall Smith * * One of the most ambitious acts of mass storytelling in recent years. * * Metro on The Myths series * * The most ambitious simultaneous worldwide publication ever undertaken. * * The Times on The Myths series * *
Reseña del editor:
If he's in the right mood, divine Angus might grant you sight of your true love in a dream; you might even fall in love with him, but he'll never love you back. He's too busy making mischief, stealing the palace of the gods from his father, turning his enemies into pigs etc ; until he is trapped by his own romantic games and falls for an unattainable woman, doomed to seek her forever. In twentieth-century Scotland, Angus's troubled alter ego searches for his true family and identity; a psychotherapist who helps people understand their dreams, his life seems to parallel that of his mythic namesake, until we ask, could they be one and the same? Mesmerically weaving together the tales of the Celtic god and the Scottish scientist, Alexander McCall Smith unites dream and reality, leaving us to wonder: what is life, but the pursuit of our dreams?
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