Following Homer's Odyssey: Inner Journey into Human Nature {1}
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- 8 heures de lecture
"Following Homer's Odyssey: Inner Journey into Human Nature {1} by Art Aeon" is a fictional narrative poem in tercet stanzas. It imagines a numinous dream of the character Homer-Outis (the bard of the Odyssey) in which he converses with the spirit of his revered ancestor, Odysseus (the protagonist of the Odyssey), on crucial events following his return to Ithaca. To avoid awful armed conflicts against the revolting families of the slain suitors, Odysseus takes a life-long exile. His devoted wise wife, Penelope, decides to join with Odysseus: They transform the fateful exile into eventful adventures to learn of the mystery of the human nature. It consists of two books: Book 1: Into a Dream of Homer-Outis. Book 2: Exile of Odysseus with Penelope. "Following Homer's Odyssey" is the beginning part {1} of an imaginary narrative poem: "Inner Journey into Human Nature".
