<p><strong>Lucid, compelling, enlightening</strong></p><p><strong>¿Marcolongo is today¿s Montaigne.¿¿Andr¿ciman, author of <em>Call Me by Your Name</em></strong></p><p><strong>¿Shows how languages gives us new ways of seeing and understanding the world."¿<em>The Guardian</em></strong></p><p><strong>¿Marcolongo uses the secrets of the Ancient Greek language to illuminate a new way of perceiving the world.¿¿<em>Refinery29</em></strong></p><p>From the international bestselling author of <em>The Ingenious Language</em>, a fascinating portrait of antiquity''s most misunderstood, complex, and surprisingly modern hero.</p><p>In times of peace and prosperity, it''s natural to turn to Homer to learn about life''s joys and passions; to experience the thrill and terror of war; to look for adventure in distant lands. But what about when things go wrong? What do we do when we find ourselves at the centre of one of the great upheavals of history? Then, writes Andrea Marcolongo, it''s time to set the