Across the Black Sea, on the shore of Tauris, a land prone to violent sacrifices, two Greeks arrive, finding redemption on their way back to Athens. Plato burnt all his tragedies once he met Socrates; he then created a unique model for the conceptual dialogue. What if we could make the journey in reverse as a ‘second navigation’: from Plato’s dialogues to the world of tragedy? Tangled in Plato’s…