[Greek2017] Welcome to the Greek Plays reading Odyssey discussion group

Kitty Barnes kbarnes at compasscommunications.org
Tue Feb 7 15:05:59 UTC 2017


Hi, Everyone
I'm Kitty Barnes, a freelance writer living in New York City.

Some 20 years ago, a college classmate invited a small group of us to get together once a year to explore and discuss some of the classic texts of Western literature. We've managed to meet every year since then and never really got over, or beyond, our love of the ancient Greeks, except for brief flirtations with Virgil and Dante. From this experience, I've learned how much discussion enriches my understanding of these timeless and bottomless works. So I'm really looking forward to hearing what all of you have to say about these plays.
Best,
Kitty


On Feb 6, 2017, at 1:22 PM, Bryan Evans wrote:

> Greetings,
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> My name is Bryan Evans and I teach US History and government. I love reading the Classics and learning about the Greeks and Romans for the pure joy of it and it also helps me to understand US history and government.
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> Bryan
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> On Monday, February 6, 2017 12:56 PM, Mark Casey <markcasey at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi, book-mates,
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> My name is Mark Casey. I met Phil in business school, and participated in Reading Odyssey discussion groups about Thucydides and Herodotus. (Hi, Andre!)  I live in the SF Bay area and will occasionally have two young boys (ages 8 and 6) in the car with me during the latter half of the call. I'll do my best to mute the gun noises they make.
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> Mark
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> On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 9:37 AM Elizabeth Bernhardt <ebernhardt at cohengresser.com> wrote:
> And also, I want to thank Scott Thomson for introducing me to this group.
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> From: Elizabeth Bernhardt 
> Sent: Monday, February 06, 2017 12:34 PM
> To: 'Bill Swislow'; Andre Stipanovic
> Cc: greek2017 at readingodyssey.org
> Subject: RE: [Greek2017] Welcome to the Greek Plays reading Odyssey discussion group
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> Dear fellow readers,
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> I am Elizabeth Bernhardt.  I’m a former prosecutor, now a lawyer in private practice, and for many years I’ve been a part-time law instructor, in New York City.  I started reading Greek and Roman literature (in translation) in high school and continued while an undergraduate English major.  I also read classics while a doctoral student in English specializing in the Tudor Renaissance, which was highly influenced by Roman literature, in particular Quintilian.   (This was before law school.)   
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> I’m so grateful to have a chance to read the classics with you all in an informal way.   
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> All the best,
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> Elizabeth
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> From: Greek2017 [mailto:greek2017-bounces at readingodyssey.org] On Behalf Of Bill Swislow
> Sent: Monday, February 06, 2017 11:43 AM
> To: Andre Stipanovic
> Cc: greek2017 at readingodyssey.org
> Subject: Re: [Greek2017] Welcome to the Greek Plays reading Odyssey discussion group
>  
> Hi everyone, 
>  
> I’ve been on calls with the Reading Odyssey for some years now. I began reading the classics on my own before that after noticing for years how important they were to the evolution of our civilization but how few I had been taught in my own education. Reading with the group has made them more engaging and impactful. I’m a former journalist, a founder and former exec at Cars.com, and a collector of self-taught/outsider art. I do consulting now on digital media, teach occasional classes at Northwestern University’s journalism school and operate the Web site interestingideas.com.
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> Bill
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> William Swislow
> bill at swislow.com
> 312-286-3486
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> On Feb 5, 2017, at 6:14 PM, Andre Stipanovic <AStipanovic at hockaday.org> wrote:
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> Dear fellow Greek Plays readers,
> Welcome to our Reading Odyssey discussion group.  My name is Andre Stipanovic and I will be your moderator each month on our conference call discussions.  I have been working with Phil Terry and Pat Wictor on and off for almost 15 years now as a participant and as a moderator in these discussion groups.  I have enjoyed reading and re-reading some of the most influential books in literature with them and others like you.  Now, with this new edition of Greek tragedies, I am looking forward to an in-depth reading of these plays with you and enriched with guest scholars like James Romm.
> My interest in the Classics started with a “production” of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar in 6th grade, in which I helped to assassinate Caesar!  I love learning more about the history and culture of the ancient world, and have been fortunate to have shared my passion for the Classics in the classroom with my students for over 20 years.  Every summer I make time to explore a different and new area of the ancient world.  Last summer, I devoted my time to learning more about letter writing and the epistolary genre of Greek and Roman literature.  My other interests and hobbies include camping, music, and chess.
> In order to get to know one another a little better, I would like to encourage you also to share something about yourself with the rest of the group.  Let us know what makes you keen on reading the Classics and what you hope to get out of this experience.  Just reply to all with a little bit about yourself. 
> Talk with you soon!
> Andre
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