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The Odyssey of Homer

wed09mar6:00 pm8:00 pmThe Odyssey of HomerEIGHT-MEETING STUDY6:00 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT+00:00) View in my time Event Organized ByMark CwikType of studyClassical,PoetryDurationEight meetingsVIRTUAL

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SALON DETAILS:

  • Facilitated by Mark Cwik
  • Eight-meeting virtual study via Zoom, Wednesday evenings, 6.00-8.00 pm GMT, 9 March – 4 May 2022 (N.B. no meeting on 13 April)
  • £205 for eight-meeting study, includes notes and resources
  • Recommended edition: The Odyssey, by Homer, translated by Robert Fagles, introduction by Bernard Knox, Penguin Classics 1997, ISBN-13: 978-0140268867

Homer’s Odyssey is the original tale of longing for and coming home. The hero Odysseus has been away from his kingdom on the island of Ithaca for almost twenty years. For ten of those years he has fought before the walls of Troy; it was his stratagem, the Trojan Horse, that finally enabled the assembled Greek forces to storm that city and bring the war to an end. Now, he has wandered the Mediterranean for another ten years, beleaguered by an angry god, threatened by monsters, bewitched by temptresses. Odysseus endures trials and temptations that arouse his sense of adventure, but still he drives on, to reach Ithaca, his wife Penelope, his son Telemachus — his home.

The Odyssey is both a marvellous adventure drama and a moving tale of loyalty, friendship, family, fate, and lasting love. David Denby, in his work Great Books, describes his engagement with The Odyssey as an essential exploration of the formation of the self for the reader as well as for Telemachus and Odysseus: “Even at the beginning of the literary tradition of the West, the self has masks, and remakes itself as a fiction and not as a guiltless fiction either.”

“Sing to me of the man, Muse, the man of twists and turns
driven time and again off course, once he had plundered
the hallowed heights of Troy.
Many cities of men he saw and learned their minds,
many pains he suffered, heartsick on the open sea,
fighting to save his life and bring his comrades home.”

If you have any questions about this study, please contact the facilitator, Mark Cwik.

Time

9 March 2022 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT+00:00)

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