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Madeline Miller: Why Homer’s Wisdom Has Never Been More Relevant

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In this episode of Beyond the Page, host JOHN BURNHAM SCHWARTZ talks with novelist and classicist MADELINE MILLER, author of The Song of Achilles and Circe, about why Homer’s wisdom has never been more relevant, and why she decided to finally give a witch who changes men into pigs the starring role in her own drama.

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