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APS Together

A Public Space

Read with APS Together. Discover a different way to book club.

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The Odyssey by Homer: Day 16

Catabasis: the descent into the world of the dead. What Odysseus seeks there is an understanding of how to break through his unrelenting present into the future. What he hears there is story after story of the past.

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The Odyssey by Homer: Day 15

In her essay “Moly: Variations on the Right to Remain Silent,” Anne Carson writes of the “Moly” Hermes gives to Odysseus as an antidote to Circe’s magic: “MOLY is one of several occurrences in Homer’s poems of what he calls ‘the language of...

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The Odyssey by Homer: Day 14

And here it is: “blame.” Wilson repeats the word like a drumbeat: “Blame my men, and blame / my stubborn urge to sleep.” “Our folly,” Odysseus calls it some lines before. But what is that plural pronoun doing? What part of blame is being sh...

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The Odyssey by Homer: Day 13

Sacking a city is okay, but you should know when to stop. Stealing most of a stranger’s stores might have no repercussions, but you shouldn’t stick around to catch a glimpse or hope for a gift. Trick and maim a monster, but for goodness’ sa...

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  • A Public Space

    A Public Space is an independent nonprofit publisher of an award-winning literary and arts magazine and A Public Space Books. And the host of APS Together, a series of virtual book clubs.

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