The Iliad by Homer - ISBN: 9780140445923
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Wrath, war, and fate: Achilles’ rage echoes through ancient Troy.

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  • Paperback

    704 pages

  • Release Date

    3 May 2002

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Summary

One of the foremost achievements in Western literature, Homer’s Iliad tells the story of the darkest episode in the Trojan War. At its centre is Achilles, the greatest warrior-champion of the Greeks, and his refusal to fight after being humiliated by his leader Agamemnon. But when the Trojan Hector kills Achilles’ close friend Patroclus, Achilles storms back into battle to take revenge - although knowing this will ensure his own early death. Interwoven with this tragic sequence of events are …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780140445923
ISBN-10:0140445927
Author:Homer, Bernard Knox, Robert Fagles
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:704
Edition:1st
Release Date:3 May 2002
Weight:465g
Dimensions:196mm x 130mm x 32mm
Series:Penguin Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Fitzgerald has solved virtually every problem that has plagued translators of Homer. The narrative runs, the dialogue speaks, the military action is clear, and the repetitive epithets become useful text rather than exotic relics.” -“Atlantic Monthly ”
“Fitzgerald’s swift rhythms, bright images, and superb English make Homer live as never before…This is for every reader in our time and possibly for all time.”-“Library Journal ”
”[Fitzgerald’s “Odyssey” and “Iliad”] open up once more the unique greatness of Homer’s art at the level above the formula; yet at the same time they do not neglect the brilliant texture of Homeric verse at the level of the line and the phrase.” -“The Yale Review

“What an age can read in Homer, what its translators can manage to say in his presence, is one gauge of its morale, one index to its system of exultations and reticences. The supple, the iridescent, the ironic, these modes are among our strengths, and among Mr. Fitzgerald’s.” -“National Review”
With an Introduction by Gregory Nagy

About The Author

Homer

Homer was probably born around 725BC on the Coast of Asia Minor, now the coast of Turkey, but then really a part of Greece. Homer was the first Greek writer whose work survives. Both works attributed to Homer - The Iliad and The Odyssey - are over ten thousand lines long in the original.

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