IN a stout binding of green, which suggests the shallow seas about Ogygia and first editions of Tennyson’s dramas, Mr. Stephen Phillips’s Ulysses 1 comes auspiciously from the press. To true-born ...
There is a resurgence of interest in Ithaca’s pioneering days in the film industry — if, indeed, it ever dissipated. Terry Harbin, founder of “Ithaca Made Movies,” considered by most as the “father” ...
One hundred years ago this week, Sylvia Beach, who ran the bookstore Shakespeare and Company at 12 rue de l’Odéon in Paris and nurtured a community of expatriate writers that included Richard Wright, ...
In the ancient Greek city of Ithaca, many impatiently await the return of their king Ulysses and his warriors from the Trojan War. Among these, Ulysses' devoted wife Penelope and his grown son ...
In the ancient Greek city of Ithaca, many impatiently await the return of their king Ulysses and his warriors from the Trojan War. Among these, Ulysses' devoted wife Penelope and his grown son ...
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