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Odyssey

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ISBN-10: 0140445293

ISBN-13: 9780140445299

Edition: N/A

Authors: Homer, Robert Fagles

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Richly imagined by the blind bard around 900 B.C.E., Homers story follows Odysseus on a decade-long journey as he flees the Cyclops, angers his gods, resists the Sirens, averts his eyes from Medusa, docks in exotic cities--ever longing to return to his wife and son. Features a new Introduction. Revised reissue.
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List price: $9.95
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 576
Size: 0.10" wide x 0.10" long x 0.10" tall
Weight: 0.110
Language: English

Homer is the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey, the two greatest Greek epic poems. Nothing is known about Homer personally; it is not even known for certain whether there is only one true author of these two works. Homer is thought to have been an Ionian from the 9th or 8th century B.C. While historians argue over the man, his impact on literature, history, and philosophy is so significant as to be almost immeasurable. The Iliad relates the tale of the Trojan War, about the war between Greece and Troy, brought about by the kidnapping of the beautiful Greek princess, Helen, by Paris. It tells of the exploits of such legendary figures as Achilles, Ajax, and Odysseus. The Odyssey recounts…    

Translator and professor Robert Fagles was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 11, 1933. He received a BA in English from Amherst College and a PhD in English from Yale University. While obtaining his degrees, he studied Latin and Greek on the side. He taught at Yale for one year and then joined the faculty at Princeton University as an English professor and remained there until he retired in 2002. While at Princeton, he created the university's department of comparative literature and received an honorary doctorate in June 2007. He was also a renowned translator of Latin and Greek. His first published translation was of the Greek poet Bacchylides (1961), which was followed by…    

Introduction
Note on the Text
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Translator's Postscript
Glossary of Names
Index of Speeches
Suggestions for Further Reading