This Author Says You Shouldn’t Be Intimidated by ‘The Odyssey’
10 July - 43 mins explicitIf you can’t tell your Eurylochus from your Telemachus, fear not: Your primer on “The Odyssey” is here, just in time for Christopher Nolan’s new film adaptation of the 3,000-year-old epic.
Madeline Miller, who reinvented “The Odyssey” in her best-selling novel “Circe,” explains why you shouldn’t be intimidated by the classic.
Plus, our critic at large A.O. Scott explains how nearly every genre out there — sci-fi, romance, bloody revenge and more — can be found in this poem’s sprawling tale.
Books and Other Works Discussed on This Episode:
“Philoctetes,” by Sophocles
“The Iliad,” by Homer
“The Penelopiad,” by Margaret Atwood
“Watership Down,” by Richard Adams
“Aeneid,” by Virgil
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