Well, I am cursing my memory. I wanted to recommend an interesting short work of criticism for you. It starts with an analysis of Homer and ends with the famous Macbeth soliloquy. I could swear that its non-fiction title was *The Song of Orpheus*, and I would recognize it if I saw it but haven't come up with it on the book sellers, so I cannot recommend what I cannot remember! But it was an exceedingly interesting book, merging classical respect with pyschoanalytic reassurance.
I missed my show over this, so good night, but if I come across it I'll let you know.


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