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Elizabeth Vandiver: Greek Tragedy (AudiobookFormat, The Teaching Company) No rating

Content from The Great Courses/The Teaching Company is all over the place. The Rick Roderick lectures from the nineties are some of the best shit ever. Some of it is really bad in terms of dumbing down or trying to produce pop academia. Or weird agendas I am too embarrassed to admit that I slogged through.

Elizabeth Vandiver is one of the better presenters in terms of saying which ideas came from where, which ideas are her own, while leaving room for people to think for themselves and come to their own conclusions.

I just came off of a super opinionated book, that I loved, about Greek tragedy by someone who is selling it hard but didn’t provide a lot of the detailed background that these lectures provide. So this is good to fill in the missing bits.

Simon Critchley: Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us (Hardcover, 2019, Pantheon) 4 stars

Really gets you pumped on Greek Tragedy

4 stars

This is a really feisty and enthusiastic take on Greek tragedy.

I don’t want to spoil it but there’s a lot of great stuff about why tragedy is a worthwhile thing to read right now, how heroes and wars fucked up everything, and how Greek tragedy gave voices to the people most affected by this.

Sometimes he gets a little off track but he does a good job of reigning it back in.

Bookwyrm is marking the whole series as read. Alright, I will read them all.

The second one (Future) was incredibly moving.

Nothing I have read in this Tezuka binge has been emotionally easy but it is all nourishing, even at its darkest.

When I started the binge I watched a video by a guy who trying to read his entire huge manga collection in a year. He spent a week reading Tezuka and kept reporting that each thing he read was a greater masterpiece than the last. Yes, that tracks. I loved him before but I only really knew Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion from my childhood. And Ode to Kirihito and MW as an adult reader. Those are all amazing in their own right. But going deeper into his work and feeling the entire range of emotions it can evoke, I am now convinced that his work …