One of the two major ancient Greek epics, Homer's "Odyssey," has
been a classic of Western Literature for centuries. This new
translation into spare, elegant blank verse is certain to attract
the same praise and admiration as Herbert Jordan's translation of
Homer's "Iliad."
In keeping with the style of his" Iliad, " Jordan renders the"
Odyssey" line-for-line in iambic pentameter, a pleasing five-beat
meter as used by Shakespeare and by his contemporary George
Chapman, the first great translator of Homer into English verse.
Jordan deftly pilots Homer's dactyls and extended metaphors,
capturing the essence of the poet's meanings while avoiding an
overly literal or colloquial style.
This edition features maps of the Aegean region and Odysseus'
travels, explanatory notes, a pronunciation glossary of nouns, and
an index of similes. E. Christian Kopff's introduction parses the
"Odyssey"'s meaning and intent, and contextualizes the poem within
the larger epic tradition.
Readers never tire of the story of Odysseus' return home from
the Trojan War. This lively and energetic rendition invites
twenty-first-century readers and students of Homer's epic to
experience these adventures as if for the first time.
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