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Randall Ham sits down with Madeline Miller to talk about her award-winning novel of love between men. 1. Greek myths have a habit of not adhering to continuity, rather fitting the setting to which it...
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View ArticleWho Is Your Favorite Greek God? An Interview with David Berger
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Odarka Stockert uses a Greek myth to reflect on the value of living and loving. — Advice from a friend to Hawthornia My dear Thronia what has happened! is your man giving you trouble? whatever you...
View ArticleA Grief So Profound
What can we learn from ancient myths about grief and mourning in the present? “I swear by Zeus that no water shall come near my body until I have buried Patroclus. For I shall never, so long as I am...
View ArticleNever Stop Living
Does self-image ultimately determine how the body will perform? “Now if you are going to win any battle you have to do one thing. You have to make the mind run the body. Never let the body tell the...
View ArticleQ&A With Madeline Miller, Author of The Song of Achilles
Randall Ham sits down with Madeline Miller to talk about her award-winning novel of love between men. 1. Greek myths have a habit of not adhering to continuity, rather fitting the setting to which it...
View ArticleHeads of the Hydra or, The End of Rape
It takes more than education on consent to stop rape, but it is a vital chapter in a new story of what we all want: a world without rape. “During the fight, every time Heracles chopped off one of the...
View ArticleWho Is Your Favorite Greek God? An Interview with David Berger
Savas Abadsidis talks to David Berger about his new book Task Force: Gaea, comics, movies, and Greek Gods. —- One of the most intriguing self-published novels in recent years, comes from an AP...
View ArticleWho Watches ‘The Watchmen’?
Matthew Gilman shows us the underlying themes in ‘The Watchmen.’ Will you ever look at ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ ‘The Old Testament,’ ‘Iron John,’ mythology, and politics the same again? — In 2008, The Dark...
View ArticleAdvice from a friend to Hawthornia
Odarka Stockert uses a Greek myth to reflect on the value of living and loving. — Advice from a friend to Hawthornia My dear Thronia what has happened! is your man giving you trouble? whatever you...
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Check 2 I count my weeks by Wednesdays Which come slow: You incomprehensibly kind, Asking questions which you should not. I think therefore— Because of the shoes you wear, And I can say like a...
View ArticleA Grief So Profound
What can we learn from ancient myths about grief and mourning in the present? “I swear by Zeus that no water shall come near my body until I have buried Patroclus. For I shall never, so long as I am...
View ArticleNever Stop Living
Does self-image ultimately determine how the body will perform? “Now if you are going to win any battle you have to do one thing. You have to make the mind run the body. Never let the body tell the...
View ArticleQ&A With Madeline Miller, Author of The Song of Achilles
Randall Ham sits down with Madeline Miller to talk about her award-winning novel of love between men. 1. Greek myths have a habit of not adhering to continuity, rather fitting the setting to which it...
View ArticleHeads of the Hydra or, The End of Rape
It takes more than education on consent to stop rape, but it is a vital chapter in a new story of what we all want: a world without rape. “During the fight, every time Heracles chopped off one of the...
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