Oral history, oral literature

I originally wrote this not long after the much-lamented Sir Patrick "Paddy" Michael Leigh Fermor passed away in 2011...

In my leisure reading over breakfast, I was delighted and amazed to run across a mention of the much-lamented Sir Patrick Fermor. In his Travelling Heroes: Greeks and Their Myths in the Epic Age of Homer, Robin Lane Fox speaks, in his appendix on the dating of Homer, about the "memorable discussion" by J.A. Notopoulos of how "the orally composed Cretan 'epic'" had "elaborate anachronism...of the capture of the German general Kreipe by Paddy Leigh Fermor and his associates on 27 April 1944." I'm so pleased he's in an epic...