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		<title>Review: I, Iago, Nicole Galland</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Some years, my pal Jeanne from Necromancy Never Pays makes it down to Louisiana and stops by for a visit with my family. Last year, she so so kindly brought me a book as a gift: I, Iago, by Nicole Galland, which she said I would enjoy. (Spoiler: I did, indeed, enjoy it.) Nearly an entire year later, when I recalled that Jeanne would possibly be visiting again soon (yay!), I gave myself a stern talking-to about putting off reading books that were gifts, and I pulled I, Iago down off my TBR shelf and read it. And the thing&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some years, my pal Jeanne from <a href="http://necromancyneverpays.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Necromancy Never Pays</a> makes it down to Louisiana and stops by for a visit with my family. Last year, she so so kindly brought me a book as a gift: <em>I, Iago,</em> by Nicole Galland, which she said I would enjoy.</p>
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<p>(Spoiler: I did, indeed, enjoy it.)</p>
<p>Nearly an entire year later, when I recalled that Jeanne would possibly be visiting again soon (yay!), I gave myself a stern talking-to about putting off reading books <em>that were gifts,</em> and I pulled <em>I, Iago</em> down off my TBR shelf and read it. And the thing is, <em>the thing is, </em>the book was completely delightful. Why would I not have read it before? Why do I own books and not read them?</p>
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<p><em>I, Iago</em> was predictably delightful. It&#8217;s a retelling of the <em>Othello</em> story from Iago&#8217;s perspective, and it doesn&#8217;t so much try to rehabilitate Iago as it tries to explain how he got to a place where he was willing to do all the evil deeds that he does in the play. The first half of the book is dedicated to his life as a Venetian, a man of battles, and a husband. Galland fleshes out a wonderful backstory for Iago, and his relationship with Emilia is particularly enjoyable. (I can&#8217;t speak to her historical research as I know 0 things about old-time Venice. They had doges? I dunno. <em>I, Iago</em> makes it seem like they had hella parties.)</p>
<p>The second half, in my opinion, was less successful, falling prey to the same problem that many Shakespeare retellings faces, i.e., that it is very, very difficult to produce a faithful retelling of a Shakespeare play that doesn&#8217;t just annoy you for not actually being the Shakespeare play. In many places, Galland is reproducing dialogue from the play, but in a more casual idiom in line with the rest of her book. Since Shakespeare&#8217;s dialogue is a byword of genius, this is &#8212; maybe not the choice I&#8217;d have made. The fun of fanfiction (at least a major part of the fun of fanfiction) is its ability to flesh out stories that occur in the margins of the source text, and <em>I, Iago</em> is at its best when it does exactly that.</p>
<p>Tell me, friends, now that I&#8217;m in the mood for it: What&#8217;s the best Shakespeare retelling you&#8217;ve ever read?</p>
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