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The Wisdom of the Odyssey
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An accessible companion to Homer’s Odyssey that illuminates its timeless lessons on change, resilience, and the search for home, written by acclaimed mythographer and cultural historian Phil Cousineau.
For nearly three thousand years, Homer’s Odyssey has captivated audiences with its tale of Odysseus’s perilous journey back to his family after the Trojan War. It is a story of perseverance, transformation, and the longing for home. In The Wisdom of The Odyssey, cultural historian Phil Cousineau distills the epic into twenty-four chapters that mirror Homer’s original books and reveals why readers from around the world deeply identify with the poem to this day.
Readers follow Odysseus through his ordeals and changes of heart, as he’s sustained not only by cunning and grit but by love for his wife, Penelope; his son, Telemachus; and the island of Ithaca itself. The Greeks believed love to be wiser than wisdom, and here it emerges as the force that prevents despair and inspires renewal. In his delightfully strange world of monsters, tricksters, and sorceresses, Homer reveals what it means to be human. This is the essential odyssey, an exhilarating Greek puzzle box that contains stories within stories within stories.
Timed for release with Christopher Nolan’s much-anticipated 2026 film adaptation, this companion volume offers both newcomers and longtime readers a way into the epic’s enduring themes of memory, devotion, and beauty. Each chapter concludes with reflections and practices that connect the myth’s lessons to our own lives, such as the ancient Homeromanteion, a form of bibliomancy using Homer’s poetry. By illuminating how Odysseus learns, adapts, and ultimately restores his home, Cousineau shows how this timeless story is more relevant than ever, and how it can guide us toward resilience, meaning, and a richer inner life.
For nearly three thousand years, Homer’s Odyssey has captivated audiences with its tale of Odysseus’s perilous journey back to his family after the Trojan War. It is a story of perseverance, transformation, and the longing for home. In The Wisdom of The Odyssey, cultural historian Phil Cousineau distills the epic into twenty-four chapters that mirror Homer’s original books and reveals why readers from around the world deeply identify with the poem to this day.
Readers follow Odysseus through his ordeals and changes of heart, as he’s sustained not only by cunning and grit but by love for his wife, Penelope; his son, Telemachus; and the island of Ithaca itself. The Greeks believed love to be wiser than wisdom, and here it emerges as the force that prevents despair and inspires renewal. In his delightfully strange world of monsters, tricksters, and sorceresses, Homer reveals what it means to be human. This is the essential odyssey, an exhilarating Greek puzzle box that contains stories within stories within stories.
Timed for release with Christopher Nolan’s much-anticipated 2026 film adaptation, this companion volume offers both newcomers and longtime readers a way into the epic’s enduring themes of memory, devotion, and beauty. Each chapter concludes with reflections and practices that connect the myth’s lessons to our own lives, such as the ancient Homeromanteion, a form of bibliomancy using Homer’s poetry. By illuminating how Odysseus learns, adapts, and ultimately restores his home, Cousineau shows how this timeless story is more relevant than ever, and how it can guide us toward resilience, meaning, and a richer inner life.
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About Phil Cousineau
Phil Cousineau is a writer, teacher, filmmaker, storyteller, and cultural historian. He has published over forty books, including the bestselling The Art of Pilgrimage and Once and Future Myths, and has written or cowritten over thirty documentary films. He has consulted on mythology and story for Warner Brothers, Pixar, Lucasfilm, and others and has led mythology tours to Greece for three decades. Cousineau has been featured on NPR, CNN International, and National Geographic Radio and was host of PBS’s Global Spirit. He lives in San Francisco.
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