A Return to Homer: On with The Odyssey
I took a brief step away from my 2026 journey along the “Spine of Western Literature,” and now I return…
I took a brief step away from my 2026 journey along the “Spine of Western Literature,” and now I return…
Six posts. Two series. One sustained conversation about grief, love, doubt, and the stories that refuse to leave us alone.…
If you followed my three-part series on Hamnet, you know that grief has been on my mind. Maggie O’Farrell’s novel…
I didn’t expect John Green to follow me into Caffè Vittoria yesterday, but in his own way, he did. I’m…
Last week I made a return trip to New York City with one mission locked in: I was going to…
We last considered the idea that in the midst of grief one may find grace. We leaned into how anticipatory…
As I continue exploring grief in O’Farrell’s Hamnet, I turn to a scene that shows us how grief often arrives…
In February 2024 I ducked into Sundog Books, a local shop in the Seaside, Florida amphitheater. Each year we visit…
I have reached the end of Book 24 of The Iliad, and I leave Troy not so much conquered as…
In Book 17 of The Iliad, the light goes dim on the battlefield. Patroclus, dear friend of Achilles, has fallen,…