Jason & Medeia
...Here, in all its original barbaric majesty (before the sophisticated Greeks neatened it up), is the supremely dramatic story of Jason and Medeia.
He is a hero in a panther skin, a chilly intellectual, a grandchild of death, a politician, a Westerner.She is passionate, intuitive, an Easterner, a grandchild of the Sun — and she loves this Jason to distraction.
Their story is an epic of busybody gods, befuddled brave heroes, exciting adventures, amazing landscapes, incredible sights (the spider-men, Jason's talking ship, fire-breathing bulls, Medeia's crazy-eyed sinister ravens).
John Champlin Gardner
John Champlin Gardner, Jr. (1933–1982) was a well-known and controversial American novelist and university professor, best known for his novel Grendel, a retelling of the Beowulf myth.
John Gardner's best known novels include: The Sunlight Dialogues, a novel about a brooding, disenchanted policeman who is asked to engage a madman fluent in classical mythology; Grendel, a retelling of the Beowulf legend from the monster's point of view; and October Light, a novel about an aging and embittered brother and sister living and feuding together in rural Vermont. This last novel won the National Book Critics' Circle Award in 1976. Each book features brutish, isolated figures struggling for integrity and understanding in an unforgiving society.

