MISÉRICORDE: Ancient Greeks Ignored
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"I will tell you a story of Ithaca as might be seen from Hades." - CalypsoA misericorde is used to end the suffering of dying combatants.In four interlocking retellings, mercy is systematically removed from ancient Greek stories by asking:What if Odysseus doesn't return?What if Elektra isn't virtuous?What if Socrates is a fraud?What if Bacchus can't be appeased?This is a negative argument: a trap for God built from lies, vengeance, satire, and ecstasy.An autopsy of a world stripped of mercy.
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"I will tell you a story of Ithaca as might be seen from Hades." - CalypsoA misericorde is used to end the suffering of dying combatants.In four interlocking retellings, mercy is systematically removed from ancient Greek stories by asking:What if Odysseus doesn't return?What if Elektra isn't virtuous?What if Socrates is a fraud?What if Bacchus can't be appeased?This is a negative argument: a trap for God built from lies, vengeance, satire, and ecstasy.An autopsy of a world stripped of mercy.
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"I will tell you a story of Ithaca as might be seen from Hades." - CalypsoA misericorde is used to end the suffering of dying combatants.In four interlocking retellings, mercy is systematically removed from ancient Greek stories by asking:What if Odysseus doesn't return?What if Elektra isn't virtuous?What if Socrates is a fraud?What if Bacchus can't be appeased?This is a negative argument: a trap for God built from lies, vengeance, satire, and ecstasy.An autopsy of a world stripped of mercy.
AmazonPagina's: 162, Paperback, Matthew Zucca
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