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- Jun 7, 2021
Almost through with The Iliad. I've been reading it for an hour each day (sometimes twice, if I really want to see how a certain chapter wraps up). Samuel Butler's translation, while I find it brilliant, is quite a lot for me to take in, hence why I try to take my time with it.Gotten done with the Aeneid last Friday, couldn’t say no to starting on the Iliad. I’ve been reading that non-stop with soothing jazz in the background since that night, both are excellent epics.
It's not that I don't mostly understand what's going on, just got to let it digest for my brain bit by bit. I was like that with the Aeneid at first, until I started breezing through it (Robert Fitzgerald's translation is also very accessible for me).
I think after I'm done with The Iliad, I'm going to start on this collection of Greek (or was it Roman?) plays I checked out of the library.
Oh, sweet. I would read him right away, but I'm going off by order of books in my to-read list on Goodreads.The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft,