Lost Works #
Ulysses narrates the tragedy of lost ancient literature while visuals represent the works consumed by time and fire. Masterpieces like the Epic Cycle and Aristotle’s second book of Poetics—voices that anchored entire cultures—are now mere "negative space" in history.
"We know of some because they appear in the catalogs of libraries that eventually burned."
For centuries, archaeologists have searched for these lost voices. "And now," Ulysses says with determination, "because of my best buddy Marcus, I know exactly where some of them are buried."