In Women Who Swim with Whales, Circe, island enchantress, niece of the sun god, fluent in flora and fauna, helped birth the Minotaur that defined the age of Minos. Pasiphaë, her sister, craved a sacred white bull. Daedalus, her lover, enabled both the deceptive conception and labyrinthine containment of Asterion, who had a human body and a bull’s head.
Circe
Circe Meets Odysseus Enter Odysseus, aka Mr. Maybe Not all of them walked into my trap. A suspicious fellow, Eurylochus, hung back. Wouldn’t drink, didn’t trust me. He ran off to fetch his captain. I watched Odysseus arrive from my upstairs balcony that overlooked the beach. He was a fine specimen from his salt-sprayed hair …
