"What, lost in the labyrinth of thy fury?" The question, which might be asked of a host of current political actors, is posed by a character almost three thousand years old; Thersites, one of the most original creations of Homer's Iliad, later given prominence by Shakespeare in the strange and disturbing "Troilus and Cressida," spews his vitriol once again this week, in New York City at the Delacorte Theatre. The pro…
SOURCE: The New Yorker at 08:28PM on August 10, 2016