Parallel Pages: Nobody Promised They'd Survive
72 Books - Literary History from the Iliad to Ulysses
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Narrated by:
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Kathleen Dambold
Summary
Parallel Pages pairs 72 books into 36 conversations—from The Iliad to Ulysses—and follows what happened to them after they entered the world: how they were written, doubted, rejected, banned, burned, pirated, misunderstood, rediscovered, and slowly—sometimes accidentally—made immortal.
This is a narrative literary history told through the lives of books, not their authors. Each pairing creates a lens. Some books argue with each other across centuries. Some echo each other by accident. Some survive only because a single copy stayed unburned, or because a reader carried them forward when the world moved on.
You'll see epics beside modernist experiments, romances beside rebellions, confessions beside manifestos, and haunted pages beside skeptical philosophies. You'll watch ideas change shape as they travel through translation, censorship, classrooms, pulp editions, and private shelves.
It's not a reading list. It's a story about what books endure once they leave the writer's hands.
Nobody promised they'd survive. They did anyway.
Contents include:
- The Iliad · Beowulf
- The Odyssey · The Divine Comedy
- Oedipus Rex · Romeo and Juliet
- The Republic · The Prince
- Meditations · Confessions of St. Augustine
- Don Quixote · Gulliver's Travels
- Pride and Prejudice · Wuthering Heights
- War and Peace · A Tale of Two Cities
- Crime and Punishment · The Scarlet Letter
- Frankenstein · Dracula
- Moby-Dick · Heart of Darkness
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes · Metamorphosis
…and more, ending with Ulysses · Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.
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