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Already our worst poetasters are making money with vulgar verses that cast my friend Orestes as either an avenging hero or a bloody assassin. Neither role is fair or just. He is a man, a son, and a brother who has been a puppet of fate since the day he was born.
Jun 12, 2026 08:18PM
Odyssey: The Greek Myths Reimagined (Stephen Fry's Great Mythology, #4)

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In a world where absolute data and information are the vital currency—you might say, a world where absolute data and information are the gods—we do well, I am convinced, to remember the power of the non-absolute, the power of story, myth, ceremony, ritual, and symbol. I see myself appearing a thousand times in the Greek myths—as fool, bungler, criminal, lover, villain, and—very rarely—hero.
Jun 14, 2026 05:26AM
Odyssey: The Greek Myths Reimagined (Stephen Fry's Great Mythology, #4)


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You always know when the gods are angry. You don’t always know why.
Jun 13, 2026 07:54AM
Odyssey: The Greek Myths Reimagined (Stephen Fry's Great Mythology, #4)


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