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Odyssey: A Daily Odyssey through Homer’s The Odyssey

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Odyssey: A Daily Odyssey into Homer’s The Odyssey is a daily read-along podcast for anyone who’s ever thought, “I should really read The Odyssey someday.” Every day for one year, host Landen Celano reads one page from The Odyssey, (using Butcher & Lang English prose translation), then follows it with smart, spoiler-aware commentary: close reading, Greek mythology context, Homeric weirdness, and whatever tangents the text demands. If you’re here because you’re hyped for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming Odyssey film: welcome. This show isn’t about the movie. It’s about finally experiencing the ancient story itself, in order, one page at a time.  Read along on YouTube (the text appears on screen), or grab the same Butcher & Lang translation from Project Gutenberg. Want a more traditional audiobook experience? Patreon subscribers get commentary-free audio at the end of each chapter. New episodes daily. Despite rain, sleet, snow, and hydra encounters.

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episode Sacrifice Unanswered, the Sea Ahead (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book IX – Part 19) artwork

Sacrifice Unanswered, the Sea Ahead (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book IX – Part 19)

Escape is complete, but relief is uneasy. Gratitude is offered, yet the gods remain silent.   In this passage from The Odyssey, Book IX, Odysseus and his men reach the island where their other ships wait, their comrades mourning them as lost. The Cyclops’ sheep are divided fairly, and Odysseus sacrifices the great ram to Zeus, lord of all—but the god does not heed the offering, already devising further ruin. The crew feast through the day and rest upon the shore, and at dawn they set sail once more, glad to be alive yet burdened by the companions they have lost.   This moment closes the tale of the Cyclops with uneasy calm, where survival carries no assurance of favor, and the long road of wandering stretches on.   ⸻   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com   Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm   Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod   Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

10 de jun de 2026 - 11 min
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The Curse Is Spoken (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book IX – Part 18)

Victory hardens into defiance, and defiance calls down the gods. Words spoken in triumph become the seed of wandering.   In this passage from The Odyssey, Book IX, Odysseus answers Polyphemus’ plea with open scorn, declaring that not even Poseidon can heal his wound. In response, the Cyclops lifts his hands to the sky and prays to his father, Poseidon, asking that Odysseus never reach his home—or, if fate demands his return, that he arrive late, alone, and broken. The sea god hears the prayer. Polyphemus hurls another massive stone, nearly striking the ship and driving it onward with the force of the waves.   This moment seals Odysseus’ fate: escape is complete, but the long suffering that follows is now sworn before the gods.   ⸻   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com   Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm   Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod   Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

Ayer - 7 min
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The Name That Brings the Curse (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book IX – Part 17)

Escape is won, but pride demands an answer. A single name, shouted across the water, turns triumph into peril.   In this passage from The Odyssey, Book IX, Polyphemus hurls a massive rock after Odysseus’ fleeing ship, nearly crushing it and driving it back toward shore. Though his crew begs him to remain silent, Odysseus’ anger overcomes restraint, and he reveals his true name and lineage, claiming the blinding as his deed. The Cyclops then recalls an old prophecy foretelling his fate and realizes too late how he was deceived. Calling out to Odysseus, Polyphemus offers false hospitality and promises help through his father, Poseidon, even as the danger of divine vengeance gathers.   This moment transforms clever escape into lasting consequence, as identity, pride, and prophecy collide upon the open sea.   ⸻   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com   Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm   Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod   Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

8 de jun de 2026 - 9 min
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Taunts Across the Water (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book IX – Part 16)

Freedom is seized at last—but restraint slips away. Victory tempts the voice, even as danger still listens.   In this passage from The Odyssey, Book IX, Odysseus and his surviving men free themselves from beneath the rams and drive the Cyclops’ flock swiftly back to their ship. Though his companions are eager to mourn the dead, Odysseus urges haste instead, and they put out to sea with their prize. When the ship has gone just far enough for his voice to carry, Odysseus calls back to Polyphemus, mocking him and declaring that the gods have punished him for his cruelty and violation of hospitality.   This moment turns escape into provocation, where triumph gives way to pride—and the cost of words spoken too soon begins to gather.   ⸻   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com   Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm   Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod   Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

7 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
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The Last Ram Out (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book IX – Part 15)

Silence carries the living past grasping hands. What seemed impossible slips free at dawn.   In this passage from The Odyssey, Book IX, the blinded Polyphemus releases his flock at first light, feeling the backs of each animal as they pass. Unaware of the ruse beneath their wool, he fails to detect the men bound under the rams. Last comes the great ram bearing Odysseus himself. The Cyclops speaks to the animal in grief, lamenting his lost eye and cursing “Noman,” never guessing that the man he seeks is already beyond his reach.   This moment seals the escape, where patience and cunning carry Odysseus out of captivity at the very threshold.   ⸻   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com   Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm   Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod   Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

6 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
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