I’m listening to the audiobook narrated by Anton Lesser. Unfortunately, the volume is quite low, which is a bit irritating. As a non-native English speaker, I find it difficult to fully grasp some of the poetic sections, but I still enjoy it and can’t wait to listen each time. It also helps me understand human history better. I didn't realize that some practices we associate with major religions today actually existed back then, even before those religions were formally established.
After you published your article about the book reading club on ‘The Iliad,’ I started reading it too, and I’m currently on the second book.
That's fantastic! What do you think so far?
I’m listening to the audiobook narrated by Anton Lesser. Unfortunately, the volume is quite low, which is a bit irritating. As a non-native English speaker, I find it difficult to fully grasp some of the poetic sections, but I still enjoy it and can’t wait to listen each time. It also helps me understand human history better. I didn't realize that some practices we associate with major religions today actually existed back then, even before those religions were formally established.
I suppose there’s value in having all the options on the table no matter how rash or irrational they might seem at first.