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A Return to Homer: On with The Odyssey
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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…

jimgarrettApril 2, 2026April 1, 2026
Why the Story Still Matters — And Why You Need to Be in the Room
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Why the Story Still Matters — And Why You Need to Be in the Room

Six posts. Two series. One sustained conversation about grief, love, doubt, and the stories that refuse to leave us alone.…

jimgarrettMarch 20, 2026March 20, 2026
What Hadestown Taught Me About Grief, Doubt, and Looking Back
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What Hadestown Taught Me About Grief, Doubt, and Looking Back

If you followed my three-part series on Hamnet, you know that grief has been on my mind. Maggie O’Farrell’s novel…

jimgarrettMarch 18, 2026March 14, 2026
Caffè Vittoria, Kafka, and the Germans at the Next Table
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Caffè Vittoria, Kafka, and the Germans at the Next Table

I didn’t expect John Green to follow me into Caffè Vittoria yesterday, but in his own way, he did. I’m…

jimgarrettMarch 17, 2026March 16, 2026
Hadestown: Don’t Let the Myth Fool You
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Hadestown: Don’t Let the Myth Fool You

Last week I made a return trip to New York City with one mission locked in: I was going to…

jimgarrettMarch 16, 2026March 14, 2026
Hamnet, Courage, and the Cost of Love
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Hamnet, Courage, and the Cost of Love

We last considered the idea that in the midst of grief one may find grace. We leaned into how anticipatory…

jimgarrettMarch 13, 2026March 9, 2026
Hamnet, Loss, and the First Goodbye
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Hamnet, Loss, and the First Goodbye

As I continue exploring grief in O’Farrell’s Hamnet, I turn to a scene that shows us how grief often arrives…

jimgarrettMarch 11, 2026March 9, 2026
Hamnet, Grief, and the Story We All Live
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Hamnet, Grief, and the Story We All Live

In February 2024 I ducked into Sundog Books, a local shop in the Seaside, Florida amphitheater. Each year we visit…

jimgarrettMarch 9, 2026March 8, 2026
Closing the Cover Where Grief and Glory Meet
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Closing the Cover Where Grief and Glory Meet

I have reached the end of Book 24 of The Iliad, and I leave Troy not so much conquered as…

jimgarrettMarch 6, 2026March 6, 2026
When the Light Grows Dim: Hector’s Dark Cloud and Our Own
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When the Light Grows Dim: Hector’s Dark Cloud and Our Own

In Book 17 of The Iliad, the light goes dim on the battlefield. Patroclus, dear friend of Achilles, has fallen,…

jimgarrettMarch 4, 2026March 4, 2026

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I’m a retired IT professional/Science Teacher/ Life-long learner who passes his time enjoying food, beverages, and reading and enjoys sharing his experiences.

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