Dana Gioia on Seneca and The Madness of Hercules (Episode 74)

“The central theme of Seneca’s tragedies is how to endure a world in which there is no justice, no safety, no guarantees—political or divine—of human dignity.”

For this episode, I went to Sonoma County, California to speak with the poet Dana Gioia.

Seneca was a brilliant philosopher and statesman, but not many know he was also a world-class playwright. Dana Gioia is changing that.

Our conversation focuses on Dana’s translation of Seneca’s The Madness of Hercules but also covers Dana’s story, Stoicism, and much more.

https://danagioia.com/

https://www.wisebloodbooks.com/store/p131/seneca-the-madness-of-hercules-translate-by-dana-gioia.html

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Thanks to Michael Levy for graciously letting us use his music in the conversations.