A Homeric A Day

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The tales of Odysseus related by way of cheeky Limericks by author Emily Wilson, who recently published a translation of Homer’s ’The Odyssey’.

And then there’s the bit where Odysseus’ men eat the cattle of Helios and are struck by a thunderbolt from Zeus.

But what of Athena and the cyclops Polyphemus?

Epic bantz.

But she’s no Moynes.

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2 thoughts on “A Homeric A Day

  1. bisted

    …fair play Homer who gave us
    A grand tale about your man Odeysseus
    But it took our man Joyce
    To give them a voice
    Even got Penelope to say yes…

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