
Has anyone used Palaima's anthology?
This site emerges from and shares its mission with a 2009 week-long seminar at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC. The seminar, sponsored by the Councial for Independent Colleges, aimed to promote the study of classical Greek literature in a wide range of college classrooms.
One topic that did not come up during the seminar was the use of modern fiction as a companion to classical texts in the curriculum. I can think of two interesting texts, and I'd love to hear what others might use.
Next is Sheri Tepper's The Gate to Women's Country, a post-apocalyptic feminist dystopia in which a group of survivors decide to model their emergent civilization on the Greek polis, with a sardonic twist designed to achieve peace by eliminating the desire to wage war. I could say more, but I'd spoil the plot which depends on gradual discovery. There are many implicit references to the cult of the hero and to Greek myth and literature in general. I've used it in part as a bookend to the Iliad in part of a first-year seminar on "Peace & War."