Old Temptations
by , 11-02-2009 at 10:54 PM (1588 Views)
I am not usually one to re-read books I have already read, as the way I see it there are just too many things I have not read yet to read over that which I have already read. While I understand the literary value in re-reading, I am more about taking on the next new adventure, than retracing the steps of the adventure already past.
But lately I have found myself inspired to go back to some old works. It had started with my reading of The Gargoyle, a rather interesting book which I quite enjoyed, and Dante's Inferno was like a center piece for that book. It was heavily alluded to and featured, drawn from throughout the story. There is even a sequence when the character has a sort of dream where he himself descends into his own version of Dante's Hell.
So to say the least the reading of the book did put me in the mood for Dante and I was tempted to go back to it, and if that is not bad enough, I could not decide which translation I wanted to read. I have two versions, one which is rather easily accessible, and the other which has much more lyrical prose, and is more elegant to read. Well I ended up reading both simultaneously.
Then today I was watching this program on the History Channel called Clash of the Gods, which explores old myths and connects them with real life events which may have inspired the myths and so on, and I just so happened to be watching the episode on Odysseus, which needless to say than made me want to re-read The Odyssey, but I scoured my room, and it seems I no longer possess a copy of it, so I will have to keep an eye out for it when I get the chance.



