The Iliad / Homer ; translated by Emily Wilson.
"When Emily Wilson's translation of The Odyssey appeared in 2017--revealing the ancient poem in a contemporary idiom that was "fresh, unpretentious and lean" (Madeline Miller, Washington Post)--critics lauded it as "a revelation" (Susan Chira, New York Times) and "a cultural landmark" (Charlotte Higgins, Guardian) that would forever change how Homer is read in English. Now Wilson has returned with an equally revelatory translation of Homer's other great epic--the most revered war poem of all time. The Iliad roars with the clamor of arms, the bellowing boasts of victors, the fury and grief of loss, and the anguished cries of dying men. It sings, too, of the sublime magnitude of the world--the fierce beauty of nature and the gods' grand schemes beyond the ken of mortals. In Wilson's hands, this thrilling, magical, and often horrifying tale now gallops at a pace befitting its legendary battle scenes, in crisp but resonant language that evokes the poem's deep pathos and reveals palpably real, even "complicated," characters--both human and divine. The culmination of a decade of intense engagement with antiquity's most surpassingly beautiful and emotionally complex poetry, Wilson's Iliad now gives us a complete Homer for our generation." -- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 1324076143
- ISBN: 9781324076148
- Physical Description: 761 pages ; 21 cm
- Publisher: New York, NY : W.W. Norton, 2024.
- Copyright: ©2023
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes glossary. |
Formatted Contents Note: | The quarrel -- The multitude -- Gifts of the goddess -- First blood -- Gods on the battlefield -- Price of honor -- A duel -- The scales tip -- The embassy -- Espionage by night -- Wounds -- The wall -- The waves -- An afternoon nap -- Fire at the ships -- Love and death -- Battle for a dead man -- Divine armor -- A meal before dying -- The warrior's return -- The river -- A race to death -- Funeral games -- A time to mourn. |
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Subject: | Trojan War > Poetry. Achilles (Mythological character) > Poetry. Epic poetry, Greek > Translations into English. |
Genre: | Poetry. |
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Adams Public Library | 883.1 Homer (Text) | 37810000079573 | Adult Non-Fiction | Available | - |
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