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The Odyssey

AUTHOR Mendelsohn, Daniel; Mendelsohn, Daniel; Homer
PUBLISHER University of Chicago Press (04/09/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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The greatest of all epics, soon to be a film by Christopher Nolan!

"This may be the best translation of The Odyssey yet."The Telegraph

A magnificent feat of translation, hailed by classicists and poets alike as a "momentous achievement" "thrilling," "rich and rhythmical," "superb," "mesmerizing," "searingly faithful--yet absolutely original."

With this edition of Homer's Odyssey, the celebrated author, critic, and classicist Daniel Mendelsohn brings the great epic to vividly poetic new life. Widely known for his essays on classical literature and culture in The New Yorker and many other publications, Mendelsohn gives us a line-for-line rendering of The Odyssey that is both engrossing as poetry and true to its source. Rejecting the streamlining and modernizing approach of many recent translations, he artfully reproduces the epic's formal qualities--meter, enjambment, alliteration, assonance--and in so doing restores to Homer's masterwork its archaic grandeur. Mendelsohn's expansive six-beat line, far closer to the original than that of other recent translations, allows him to capture each of Homer's dense verses without sacrificing the amplitude and shadings of the original.

The result is the richest, most ample, most precise, and most musical Odyssey in English, conveying the beauty of its poetry, the excitement of its hero's adventures, and the profundity of its insights. Supported by an extensive introduction and the fullest notes and commentary currently available, Daniel Mendelsohn's Odyssey is poised to become the authoritative version of this magnificent and enduringly influential masterpiece.

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ISBN-13: 9780226604428
ISBN-10: 022660442X
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 560
Carton Quantity: 16
Product Dimensions: 6.70 x 1.60 x 9.50 inches
Weight: 2.15 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Price on Product, Maps, Glossary, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Poetry | Ancient & Classical
Poetry | Epic
Poetry | Ancient, Classical & Medieval
Dewey Decimal: 883.01
Library of Congress Control Number: 2024042365
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The greatest of all epics, soon to be a film by Christopher Nolan!

"This may be the best translation of The Odyssey yet."The Telegraph

A magnificent feat of translation, hailed by classicists and poets alike as a "momentous achievement" "thrilling," "rich and rhythmical," "superb," "mesmerizing," "searingly faithful--yet absolutely original."

With this edition of Homer's Odyssey, the celebrated author, critic, and classicist Daniel Mendelsohn brings the great epic to vividly poetic new life. Widely known for his essays on classical literature and culture in The New Yorker and many other publications, Mendelsohn gives us a line-for-line rendering of The Odyssey that is both engrossing as poetry and true to its source. Rejecting the streamlining and modernizing approach of many recent translations, he artfully reproduces the epic's formal qualities--meter, enjambment, alliteration, assonance--and in so doing restores to Homer's masterwork its archaic grandeur. Mendelsohn's expansive six-beat line, far closer to the original than that of other recent translations, allows him to capture each of Homer's dense verses without sacrificing the amplitude and shadings of the original.

The result is the richest, most ample, most precise, and most musical Odyssey in English, conveying the beauty of its poetry, the excitement of its hero's adventures, and the profundity of its insights. Supported by an extensive introduction and the fullest notes and commentary currently available, Daniel Mendelsohn's Odyssey is poised to become the authoritative version of this magnificent and enduringly influential masterpiece.

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