The Iliad, 9780141394657
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War, heroes, and fate collide in this epic Greek tragedy.
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    560 pages

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Summary

The Iliad: A Timeless Epic of War and Fate

The Iliad stands as the pinnacle of Greek literary achievement, an epic poem unmatched in its influence and a cornerstone of Western culture. This tale focuses on the pivotal moments of the Trojan War’s final year, culminating in Achilleus’s defeat of Hektor and sealing Troy’s destiny. However, Homer delves deeper than mere war and heroism. With profound empathy, he unveils a universal and tragic perspective on human existence, portraying l…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141394657
ISBN-10:014139465X
Series:Penguin Clothbound Classics
Author:Homer, E.V. Rieu, Peter Jones, D.C.H. Rieu
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:560
Release Date:1 January 2015
Weight:668g
Dimensions:206mm x 136mm x 35mm
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 ReviewWith an Introduction by Gregory Nagy

About The Author

Homer

Seven Greek cities claim the honour of being the birthplace of Homer (c. 8th-7th century BC), the poet to whom the composition of the Iliad and Odyssey are attributed. The Iliad is the oldest surviving work of Western literature, but the identity - or even the existence - of Homer himself is a complete mystery, with no reliable biographical information having survived.

E. V. Rieu initiated Penguin Classics with Allen Lane and his famous translation of the Odyssey was the first book published in the series in 1947. The Iliad followed in 1950.

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