The Work: Bri Lee in conversation with Rachel Edwards
Join multi-award-winning author Bri Lee at the Hobart Town Hall for a conversation with Rachel…
Olympic fever ain’t a new thing. More than 2,500 years ago, major sporting contests were a central feature of Ancient Greek life. One of these contests was held every four years at Olympia: the Olympic Games.
Winners at the games would pay the great poet Pindar to write poems in celebration of their achievements. These poems are among the crowning achievements of antiquity, retelling classical myths and situating great achievements as the things that enliven our otherwise humdrum and difficult lives.
Join us for a discussion by James Horan of Pindar and his insights into the human condition.
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