The Song of Achilles
A literary book club night for The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller. Includes 8 spoiler-free discussion questions, food and drink pairings, a playlist, and a host guide, ready to print and share.
Clubs that linger over sentences and love a writer who earns her metaphors
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Madeline Miller's luminous retelling of the Iliad through Patroclus's voice transforms a myth we think we know into an intimate meditation on love, glory, and mortality.
Why it works for clubs
- Lyrical, image-dense prose invites close reading and passage-sharing
- A bold POV choice (Patroclus narrating Achilles) opens craft discussion
- Rich intertextual conversation with Homer and the classical tradition
- Tension between fate and intimacy gives the book real philosophical weight
Themes & mood
Warm-up questions
- 1 Read aloud the opening paragraph. What does Miller's first sentence promise about voice, register, and emotional stakes?
- 2 Which single image or sentence did you underline, photograph, or return to? What about the cadence or diction made it stay with you?
Digging in
- 1 Miller filters the entire epic through Patroclus's first-person perspective. How does that POV reshape scenes we expect to feel heroic, and what is gained or sacrificed compared to Homer's omniscient grandeur?
- 2 Consider Miller's use of present-tense lyric description against past-tense narration. How does her sentence rhythm change in scenes of intimacy versus scenes of war?
- 3 The novel inherits a 3,000-year tradition (Homer, the Greek tragedians, Ovid, later poets). Where does Miller seem to be in conversation with her sources, and where does she quietly diverge?
- 4 How does Miller handle prophecy and foreknowledge as a structural device? What craft problems does writing toward a known mythic outcome create, and how does she solve them?
Going deep
- 1 Miller spent roughly a decade writing this novel and later returned to the same world in Circe. What preoccupations (voice, marginal figures, the texture of divinity) seem to define her body of work as it stands?
- 2 Critics have placed the book within a recent wave of feminist and queer classical retellings (Atwood, Barker, Haynes). What does Miller's prose style contribute to that tradition that the others do not, and where do you think the novel will sit in twenty years?
On the table
To sip
Spare, string-led, elegiac. Music that lets the prose breathe.
Tap a track to play it. Full songs play when you're signed into Spotify.
Run of show
Host tips
- Ask guests in advance to bring one marked passage; the evening lives or dies on close reading.
- Keep food on side tables, not the discussion table. The vibe is conversation first, plates second.
- If talk drifts to plot recap, gently redirect with: 'How does she write that scene?'
Join us for a literary night devoted to Madeline Miller's The Song of Achilles. Bring a marked passage, an appetite for prose, and patience for beautiful sentences.
Trivia
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In what year was The Song of Achilles first published?Answer: 2011
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Which major UK literary prize did the novel win in 2012?Answer: The Orange Prize for Fiction (now the Women's Prize)
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Roughly how many years did Madeline Miller spend writing the novel?Answer: About ten years
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What is Miller's academic background?Answer: Classics; she studied and taught Latin and Ancient Greek
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Which ancient epic is the novel's primary source text?Answer: Homer's Iliad
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What is the name of Miller's second novel, also drawn from Greek myth?Answer: Circe (2018)
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Who is the first-person narrator of The Song of Achilles?Answer: Patroclus
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Who is Achilles's divine mother in the novel and in myth?Answer: The sea-nymph Thetis
Bookmarks
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Print pack
- Question cards (one per discussion question)
- Passage-sharing slips for guests to write their chosen line
- Printed bookmarks with the three original lines
- Scorecards with categories and prompts
- A small printed menu noting the Greek inspiration behind each dish
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