Opinion
Proof: The Tipsy Hero
By By Alexander Nazaryan, NYT
Published: January 30, 2009
There is plenty to learn from the ancient Greeks, for whom drinking wine was a near-sacred activity.
[…] I found a passage in “The Odyssey” that succinctly captures the
complexity of the Greek attitude towards alcohol. Odysseus is speaking
to a sympathetic swineherd, and though he is in disguise, the words
have the unmistakable ring of honesty:
[I]t is the wine that leads me on, the wild wine
that sets the wisest man to sing at the top of his lungs,
laugh like a fool – it drives the man to dancing…it even
tempts him to blurt out stories better never told.
After two decades away from home, there must have been so much to
say, so many bottled-up tales of friends lost and battles won. Somebody
get the poor guy another round. read all

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