Christopher Nolan turns the 'Odyssey' into a revenge film, dark and fascinating
In the prologue of the recent translation of the Odyssey published by Bernat Metge Universal , Roger Aluja recalls how Ulysses differs from Achilles, the triumphant warrior of the Iliad , in that his…
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