The Iliad - The Fitzgerald Translation
Homer; Robert Fitzgerald
Farrar, Straus, and Giroux (2004)
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Poetry
Achilles (Greek Mythology), Achilles (Greek Mythology)/ Poetry, Epic Poetry, Greek/ Translations Into English, Trojan War, Trojan War/ Poetry
Trade Paperback 9780374529055
English
Anger be now your song, immortal one, Akhilleus' anger, doomed and ruinous, that caused the Akhaians loss on bitter loss and crowded brave souls into the undergloom, leaving so many dead men-carrion for dogs and birds; and the will of Zeus was done. -Lines 1-6 Since it was first published more than twenty-five years ago, Robert Fitzgerald's prizewinning translation of Homer's battle epic has become a classic in its own right: a standard against which all other versions ofThe Iliadare compared. Fitzgerald's work is accessible, ironic, faithful, written in a swift vernacular blank verse that "makes Homer live as never before" (Library Journal). This edition includes a new foreword by Andrew Ford.
Product Details
LoC Classification PA4025.A2 F5 2004
Dewey 883.01
Cover Price $14.00
No. of Pages 632
Height x Width 8.2 x 5.5  inch
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