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The Myths that Inspired Fantasy and Sci-Fi
Episode 88

The Myths that Inspired Fantasy and Sci-Fi

Exploring the best ancient myths at the root of all modern sci-fi and fantasy!

Hugonauts: The Best Sci-Fi Books of All Time · Pam Troyer, Cody Troyer

December 16, 202553m 58s

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Show Notes

From Sumeria, to Greece, to India, to the depths of the dark ages we explore the stories that have inspired everything that came later with a professor of mythology and medieval literature. This particular professor also happens to be Cody's mom, so this is also a great episode to explore Cody's psyche, for those brave enough to explore a dark and twisted place. 

If you want to do some reading, here are our suggestions on the best translations of these myths (and even a couple great graphic novels): 

  • Epic of Gilgamesh, trans. Andrew George, Penguin Classics
  • The Odyssey, trans. Robert Fagles
  • The Odyssey, Gareth Hinds graphic novel
  • The Iliad, Penguin Classics
  • The Aeneid, trans. Robert Fagles Penguin Classics
  • Age of Bronze Series, Eric Shanower (series of graphic novels on Trojan War)
  • Hercules, Fred Van Lente
  • Monkey, trans. Arthur Waley
  • Beowulf, trans. Seamus Heaney
  • The Popul Vuh, trans. Michael Bazzett, Milkweed Editions
  • The Nibelungenlied, trans. AT Hatto, Penguin
  • Chretien de Troyes, Arthurian Romances, trans. William W. Kibler, Penguin
  • Le Morte D’Arthur, Sir Thomas Malory, Penguin Classics
  • Tales from the Thousand and One Nights, trans. N.J. Dawood, Penguin Classics
  • Sindbad and Other Stories from Arabian Nights, trans Husain Haddowy
  • Sinbad the Sailor, Penguin Classics
  • The Ramayana, Abridged and Translated by Arshia Sattar, Penguin Classics OR any children’s/YA book to get started. There are hundreds

If you want to jump around, here are the timestamps for all the books we talked about: 

  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 1:45 - The Epic of Gilgamesh
  • 6:35 - The Odyssey
  • 10:12 - The Iliad
  • 12:09 - The Aeneid
  • 14:12 - Hercules
  • 15:53 - Monkey (Excerpts from Journey to the West)
  • 21:00 - Beowulf
  • 25:25 - The Popul Vuh
  • 28:23 - The Nibelungenlied
  • 33:21 - King Arthur Myths (Malory, De Troyes)
  • 36:56 - Tales From the Thousand and One Nights
  • 41:40 - Sinbad the Sailor
  • 45:10 - The Ramayana
  • 49:55 - Our Top 3 favorite myths

Topics

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