SlavaOn
Jedi Council Member
Actually, it was! In a not well known story called "Bock saga": Home | Bock SagaNo, I haven't read it. Unfortunately, this book has never been translated into Russian.
But I have already downloaded the Odyssey (and the Iliad) in translation and am studying them with a fresh look.
I live on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, not far from St. Petersburg. It seems that no one has ever considered these places as those where Odysseus once visited. This is pure madness.
We essentially have no "hooks" except for a few words from C's.
The 264-page book chronicles the Bock Saga in its entirety, delving into the ancient origins of man on earth and that of the Nordic culture that, according to the Saga, preceded that of Babylon and Mesopotamia. Its creation theory postulates that the first two humans – Frei and Freia – lived in Odenma which was situated around the exact North Pole in what is today Finland.
Also search for "homer illiad in finland" for more references...