
In this lively collection the author invites readers to a brief respite from serious study, offering a series of playful essays that blend humor, imagination, and gentle satire. He explains that the purpose is not to present factual history but to delight the mind with fanciful tales that parody the grand narratives of ancient poets, philosophers, and travelers. By openly admitting that his stories are inventions—sometimes absurd, sometimes oddly plausible—he creates a space where mythic monsters, exotic lands, and exaggerated voyages become a source of amusement rather than solemn truth.
The opening chapters set the tone with mock‑travelogues that describe impossible journeys beyond the known seas, encounters with monstrous beasts, and encounters with larger‑than‑life characters drawn from myth. The narrator’s tone is witty and self‑aware, encouraging listeners to relish the absurdity while reflecting on the human love for grand stories. Expect a charming blend of satire and imagination that celebrates the art of storytelling itself.
Language
el
Duration
~4 hours (269K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-02-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

120–180
A sharp, funny voice from the ancient world, this Syrian-born Greek writer turned satire into an art. His lively dialogues and playful attacks on superstition, vanity, and fake wisdom still feel surprisingly modern.
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