The product of more than a decade's continuous work (1598-1611), Chapman's translation of Homer's great poem of war is a magnificent testimony to the power of The Iliad. In muscular, onward-rolling verse Chapman retells the story of Achilles, the great warrior, and his terrible wrath before the walls of besieged Troy, and the destruction it wreaks on both Greeks and Trojans. Chapman regarded the translation of this epic, and of Homer's Odyssey (also available in Wordsworth Editions) as his life's work, and dedicated himself to capturing the 'soul' of the poem.
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With the publication of Robert Fagels's impressive translation of the Odyssey (Viking Penguin, 1996, pap.) and now this equally impressive translation of the Iliad by Lombardo, this year seems to blazon something of a Homeric renaissance. Lombardo concedes from the start that "Homer's musicality cannot be heard in any kind of English," and so he does not compose his Iliad in hexameters or, for that matter, in any standard, regular meter. Instead, based on his experience as an oral performer of Homer's poetry, he writes the lines "based on the cadences of natural speech." The result is a Homer that "is brought to life" for the modern reader with no loss of original integrity‘the achievement of a scholar, translator, and performer. Accessible and readable as Lombardo's translation is, it is rendered even more so by the superb, comprehensive introduction by Sheila Murnaghan, which provides a rich but lucid discussion of the classical context of the epic. A helpful appendix provides thumbnail sketches of the major characters, a catalog of combat deaths, and an "Index of Speeches." This handsome, superbly done Iliad will be read and enjoyed by everyone. Highly recommended for all libraries.‘Thomas F. Merrill, formerly with Univ. of Delaware
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A very inexpensive volume of Homer's ancient classic epic poem set around the siege of Troy.
In its pages we meet the gloomy Achilles, near immortal champion of the Achaeans or Greeks; the noble Hector, prince of troy, and noble Priam, his Father. The lame Paris, whose stupidity started the whole war.. a wonderful record of a bygone age...
The book reveals the hand of the gods at work, with different deities taking different sides. This is missing from the 2004 film starring Brad Pitt and Eric Bana, which I thought was pretty cool...
Product is good, although shipping took an extremely long time. I received my book 25 days after it was "dispatched". Am not impressed. Would like the option of paying for shipping to ensure a quick delivery.
Book is good though!
This profound classic of not only Greek literature but of literature as a whole is still an interesting book to read. Homer was the man when it came to the creation and completion of epic poems. I would personally recommend this book or any other titles by Homer, such as the Odyssey to everybody. It is much worth the read.
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