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The Marriage Of Cadmus And Harmony Vintage International Roberto Calasso

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The Marriage Of Cadmus And Harmony Vintage International Roberto Calasso
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Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Author: Roberto Calasso
ISBN: B00HBQUHA4
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Marriage Of Cadmus And Harmony Vintage International Roberto Calasso by Roberto Calasso B00HBQUHA4 instant download after payment.

Already an international literary event, and translated into a dozen
languages, The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony is a book without any
modern parallel. Forming an active link in a chain that reaches back
through Ovid's Metamorphoses directly to Homer, Roberto Calasso's
reexploration of the fantastic fables we may think we know explodes the
entire world of Greek mythology, pieces it back together as it once must
have been, and presents it to us in a new astonishing, and utterly
contemporary way. "But how did it all begin?" The eternal question that
Man has always asked of his universe also forms the opening words of
this book. In answer, and in the voice of the born story-teller (all
erudition, all interpretation is hidden in the folds of his dazzling
narrative), Calasso leads us through the maze, back to the time when the
gods were not yet born from the original coupling of Uranus and Ge,
Mother Earth; then forward again, all the way to the death of Odysseus,
which marks the end of the age of heroes; and - most important of all -
to the marriage of Cadmus and Harmony, the last occasion when the gods
sat down at a feast with mortal men. That day began a chain of
calamities, a streak of blood that parted earth from Olympus forever.
What was left - Cadmus's parting gift to men - was the alphabet, and
from it both history and poetry, and so our world, were born. Yet the
world of myth is not dead - it is present now as it was in the time of
Homer. The most dangerous event since the beginning of time has been the
gods' discovery of us, their Olympian fascination with these human
creatures that led them first to invade our world, then to assume human
form for their own purposes and their ownterrible games. The
consequences of that fascination are the extraordinary encounters that
we know as the myths - the great, hypnotic, erotic, often contradictory
stories that Calasso walks us back into as if they are some vast,
half-ruined palace we had forgotten we owned. At the end, the gods
abandoned the world. But the multifaceted psychology of modern man and
his atemporal sense of time have brought him closer than ever to the
mythic condition. And as the author reminds us, the gods - now as then -
do not ask to be believed; they ask only to be recognized. "These
things never happened, but they are always". Roberto Calasso's book
transforms our relationship to the wellsprings of our culture.

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