When Odysseus arrives he meets Silenus and offers to trade wine for food. Being a servant of Dionysus, Silenus cannot resist obtaining the wine despite the fact that the food is not his to trade. The Cyclops soon arrives and Silenus is quick to accuse Odysseus of stealing the food, swearing to many gods and the Satyrs' lives (who are standing right beside him) that he is telling the truth. His son, a younger and more modern Satyr, tries to tell the truth to the Cyclops in an attempt to help Odysseus. After an argument, the Cyclops brings Odysseus and his crew inside his cave and eat some of them.
Conan the Barbarian: The People of the Black Circle
Robert E. Howard
audiobookConan the Barbarian: Red Nails
Robert E. Howard
audiobookSin Killer: The Berrybender Narratives, Book 1
Larry McMurtry
audiobookbookRob Roy
Sir Walter Scott
audiobookbookThe Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
Edgar Allan Poe
audiobookbookThe Truth and Other Stories
Stanislaw Lem
audiobookAround the World in Eighty Days
Jules Verne
audiobookbookThe Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne
audiobookbookBeowulf
Anonymous
audiobookbookHouse of Earth : A Novel
Woody Guthrie
audiobookMonkey
Wu Ch’êng-ên
audiobookA River Runs Through It
Norman Maclean
audiobook