Spring continues to advance, but slowly.
Helen’s husband David is here for a long weekend from Thessaloniki. We had a nice visit this morning.
Thank you for your book suggestions (comments yesterday). I’ll keep a memo. For the moment i’m reading (audibly) Robin Lane Fox on the Iliad and “Damascus Station” by David McCloskey, recommended strongly by David this morning. I feel it may be too masculine and exciting for me. I also — while David and Helen were here — ordered the Loeb edition of the Iliad from Amazon. That’s the one that has English and Greek on facing pages.
I am astonished that we didn’t have it amongst our many Loebs, but I am told not.
All very cultured. But I have done no actual reading or knitting today, so it doesn’t count for much.
Wordle: Two for Thomas; three for Rachel, Alexander, Ketki, Roger, and Mark; four (oh dear) for me and Theo.
I’m glad the Loeb editions are still available, although for me I just like the idea. i can not read the original.
ReplyDeleteI do mean to read the new Prof. Emily Wilson translation of the Iliad this year. I know I had mentioned in the comments how much I enjoyed her translation of the Odyssey, and that she is Bee Wilson’s sister.
Enjoy your weekend with family!
Lisa R-R, Toronot
I of course pressed Publish before correcting the spelling of Toronto.
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Lisa R-R
I listened to Wilson's translation of the Odyssey, as well. I must add the Iliad to my library.
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