Mini-Review
This short story published in book form takes the myth of Pygmalion, the sculptor who fell in love with his creation, and recentres it on Galatea, the statue brought to life. A critique of the male gaze by Miller, in another of her reimaginings of Greek myth. I enjoyed it.
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