
In the Odyssey by Homer, after Odysseus and his crew stab the Cyclops in the eye, the now-blind Cyclops demands to know who stabbed him. The men reply, "Outis," which means "Nobody."
This is Biondi's homage to that tale.
In the Odyssey by Homer, after Odysseus and his crew stab the Cyclops in the eye, the now-blind Cyclops demands to know who stabbed him. The men reply, "Outis," which means "Nobody."
This is Biondi's homage to that tale.