hawkwing_lb: (Prentiss disguised in Arthur's hall)
hawkwing_lb ([personal profile] hawkwing_lb) wrote2011-03-18 10:59 pm

Books 2011: eros and eromenos

Books 2011: 30-31


30. Plato, Phaedrus. OUP, Oxford, 2002. Translated with an introduction by Robin Waterfield.

A short dialogue concerning love, lovers, and beloved in Classical Athens. The famous analogy of the chariot with the charioteer and the two horses, one obedient, one unruly, occurs herein. It is diverting and occasionally thought-provoking.


31. Patricia Briggs, River Marked.

Fun, tense and well-constructed. Interesting monster. Interesting Native American mythological appearances.



I have a cold. Do not want.


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