April 1, 2008
And, viola! Manguel’s treatment and investigation in this “biography” (as it were–of the poems, not the poet) is a work of adoration, sensuous and nested with complexity. It’s really a book that’s a bit beyond me. The more I try to be well-read, the more I realize I am not, and here again I am reminded. Manguel bounces Homer off of Pope, Milton, Dante, Joyce, Tennyson.
What I see this book as is as a gate–a viewport to the things I can learn about and read next; a guide to the interconnectedness of epics throughout time.
Sometimes Manguel’s chapters wax into pure philosophy, at which I glaze over sometimes–my own weakness. But what a wonderful context-builder!
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