The Odyssey

The Odyssey by Homer, published by Courier Corporation on December 23, 1998, is an unabridged prose translation of the epic poem from the 9th century BC. This edition presents one of Western civilization’s most significant tales, weaving together Greek folklore and myth in a narrative that continues to resonate with contemporary readers. The story follows the complex hero Odysseus as he embarks on a perilous journey home after the Trojan War, facing numerous challenges and adventures along the way.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of characters and events, including encounters with Cyclopses, the enchantress Circe, and the sirens, as Odysseus navigates a world filled with danger and wonder. The narrative employs modern storytelling techniques, such as flashbacks, to enhance its timeless appeal. This edition, consisting of 239 pages, is designed for students, teachers, and anyone interested in the myths and legends of ancient Greece, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
Official synopsis Publisher
This excellent prose translation of Homer’s epic poem of the 9th century BC recounts one of Western civilization’s most glorious tales, a treasury of Greek folklore and myth that maintains an ageless appeal for modern readers. A cornerstone of Western literature, The Odyssey narrates the path of a fascinatingly complex hero through a world of wonders and danger-filled adventure.
After ten bloody years of fighting in the Trojan War, the intrepid Odysseus heads homeward, little imagining that it will take another ten years of desperate struggle to reclaim his kingdom and family. The wily hero circumvents the wrath of the sea god Poseidon and triumphs over an incredible array of obstacles, assisted by his patron goddess Athene and his own prodigious guile. From a literal descent into Hell to interrogate a dead prophet to a sojourn in the earthly paradise of the Lotus-eaters, the gripping narrative traverses the mythological world of ancient Greece to introduce an unforgettable cast of characters: one-eyed giants known as Cyclopses, the enchantress Circe, cannibals, sirens, the twin perils of Scylla and Charybdis, and a fantastic assortment of other creatures.
Remarkably modern in its skillful use of flashbacks and parallel line of action, Homer’s monumental work is now available in this inexpensive, high-quality edition sure to be prized by students, teachers, and all who love the great myths and legends of the ancient world.
A selection of the Common Core State Standards Initiative.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “The Odyssey” about?
Who is the author of “The Odyssey”?
When was “The Odyssey” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Odyssey”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
