The True Monsters
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Complete, First published Apr 29, 2022
This is a poem about Polyphemos, the one-eyed man-eating Kyclops, whom Odysseus, master of seaways and landways, blinded. The Odyssey by Homer inspired me to write this poem, which strives to bring a different perspective to the infamous Kyclops' tale.
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