A review by fee_jay
House of Names by Colm Tóibín

3.0

Fairly compelling when it was good (the first half, mostly, dealing with Clytemnestra and Orestes) but Electra got given short shrift. Maybe it’s because I am a middle aged woman with some rage that I found Clytemnestra’s story the most engaging, maybe it’s because the divine Juliet Stevenson was the reader.