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The Greek Myths - Robert Graves - 1955
This is a straightforward reading of Greek myths, presented without commentary, explanation, or interpretation.
The text is read as written—plainly, steadily, and without modern framing. These stories are allowed to be abrupt, strange, violent, funny, or unresolved, just as they appear on the page.
Each reading is accompanied by a single image drawn from the chapter. The image remains on screen throughout the reading, serving as a quiet visual anchor rather than an illustration or explanation of the story.
There is no analysis and no attempt to explain what the myth “means.”
The focus is on presence, rhythm, and letting the language do its work.
This project is part of an ongoing reading series and is approached slowly, over time, rather than as a finished product.
Greek myths are not treated as lessons or allegories here.
They are treated as events.
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