The blind architect of Western memory, whose voice echoes from the dawn of the Iron Age. Whether he was one man or a thousand singing voices, Homer defined the hero’s journey through blood, sea-salt, and the whims of the gods. He reminds us that "even where the life of the soul is concerned, there is no end to the labor of the spirit." He is the bard of the long way home and the fury of the battlefield, the one who turned history into myth and myth into the foundation of the world.

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