The odyssey of homer richmond lattimore audiobook free download






















This volume gives a summary. A highly regarded translator of Virgil and Dante bends his efforts to Homer's masterful work, offering a new verse translation of the epic tale of one man's dangerous ten-year struggle to return home to his loyal wife, Penelope, after years on the battlefields of Troy. Odysseus has been away from Ithaca, the Greek city-state under his rule, for ten years while fighting in the Trojan War.

After the fall of Troy, Odysseus begins the long journey home to his wife and son; however, his journey is plagued by misfortune as the gods feud over his.

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Advertise With Us. Great Recordings T. All rights reserved. Open Culture was founded by Dan Colman. Open Culture openculture. Please click below to consent to the use of this technology while browsing our site. The problem was in the recording. Almost every book of the Iliad had a middle break in it where there would suddenly be a second silence in the middle of a scene or sentence.

Then after this it would get super quiet or much louder so you needed to keep adjusting the volume. It was pretty bad especially in the middle books where the amplitude of change in the volume was greatest. I've had negative things to say about Charleton Griffin's readings before, especially his Pindar, but this is an outstanding performance.

Unfortunately, it's marred by bad production values. Lattimore is, of course, one of the finest translators of Ancient Greek literature. If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Iliad?

Any editor that cuts scenes from the Iliad is simply guilty of hubris. But Griffin's reading was clearly transferred from cassette tape by machine without a sound editor in attendance.

There are random long pauses no doubt the end of cassette tapes and the sound level is uneven throughout: one section will be loud and the next one nearly inaudible.

Also, the Iliad is 24 books long, and that's how many chapters a reading should contain, but this audio version is broken up randomly into 63 chapters. These issues allow the Fitzgerald translation as read by Dan Stevens to emerge as the best available combination of reader and translation of the Iliad available on Audible.

It's really too bad, because Griffin does such a wonderful job of reading the it. The Lattimore translation is, with no argument, the finest modern English interpretation of the the Illiad.

This recording is a match for the subject material. Evocatively read it brings alive the myth and drama. Very highly recommended. I read this for my class and felt that the more literal translation would make it easier to read with an audiobook. The guy had a good voice but god can he not voice women at all. I must admit, to begin with I was slightly daunted with the complexity of characters and terminology. However, I'm delighted I stuck with it as all became clear and I was rewarded with and epic tale that was all the better for the excellent narration by Charlton Griffin.

Absolutely superb. This is a long authentic sounding version of the Iliad but I wonder about the editing. There is all the boring genealogy to and fro of battle on the plains. Before the Trojan horse episode. So you never find out what happens. Add to Cart failed. Please try again later.

Add to Wish List failed. Remove from wishlist failed. Adding to library failed. Please try again. Follow podcast failed. Unfollow podcast failed. Stream or download thousands of included titles. Narrated by: Charlton Griffin. No default payment method selected. Add payment method. Switch payment method. We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method. Pay using card ending in. Virtually nothing is known about his life. Tradition has it that he was blind.

Most scholars believe he composed the Iliad and the Odyssey by relying on oral traditions. Their value lies chiefly in the poetry itself, moving from sublime passages about the gods and heroic exploits to passages expressing deep human emotion. Uploaded by Hystorie on April 13, Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass.



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