
I love this book cover.
I Started reading this about a month ago. The stories after the fall of Troy really impress me. Ullyses, Aeneid (which I never finished but has an awesome boxing match in). The Oresteia by Aeschylus it is, I read it many moons ago. It would be really late, well at any time really, on my phone, lying back on the bug infested couch, stick-ups in the stairwells, bloodied hallway floors, cops waiting at the elevators for the next guy or girl on their list, some dude showing up at 2am trying my door with a hand full of keys (I saw this at my peephole). So, reading was a brilliant escape and a needed diversion before I had gotten set up with an Russian illegal tv gimmick channel thing lol! I’m very grateful to be bug-free now and in a fing awesome condo! Ehm, so ya, Oreste gets with his sister Elektra to kill their mother Clytemnestra who has murdered her husband Agamemnon with the help of her lover Aegisthus. “IT IS A PLEASURE TO READ🎶” Signeth the chorus! Also, Niezstche’s first book The Birth of Tragedy is really great, Apollonian idealism fuses with Dyonisiac reflection of the human will. Viva James Joyce!!!! Ullyses rules! Man it’s good! Joyce took the chapters of The Odyssey and wove his tale of urban Dublin within their nature. I must re-read it though. His short stories are devine! Dubliners.
taitneamh a bhaint as léamh maith
(Enjoy a good read)
Thank you for reading here and God bless.
Nico
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