Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1961
Editorial
DOUBEDAY
Descripción
In a masterful translation, Robert Fitzgerald brings the ancient epic of Homer to life, captivating readers with the story of Odysseus and his long, arduous journey home. Each line resonates with the original's emotional depth and complexity, offering insights into the hero's struggles against nature, temptation, and the wrath of the gods. Fitzgerald's language is both poetic and accessible, ensuring that modern audiences can fully appreciate the brilliance of this timeless tale.
As Odysseus navigates through treacherous waters, encounters mythical creatures, and grapples with the longing for his homeland, Fitzgerald's translation captures the essence of heroism and adventure. It reveals the trials of a man determined to reunite with his family while exploring themes of loyalty, perseverance, and the human condition.
With careful attention to character and setting, Fitzgerald immerses readers in the rich imagery of the Mediterranean world. This interpretation invites both seasoned lovers of classical literature and newcomers alike to embark on an epic journey filled with danger, wonder, and ultimately, the enduring power of love and homecoming.
As Odysseus navigates through treacherous waters, encounters mythical creatures, and grapples with the longing for his homeland, Fitzgerald's translation captures the essence of heroism and adventure. It reveals the trials of a man determined to reunite with his family while exploring themes of loyalty, perseverance, and the human condition.
With careful attention to character and setting, Fitzgerald immerses readers in the rich imagery of the Mediterranean world. This interpretation invites both seasoned lovers of classical literature and newcomers alike to embark on an epic journey filled with danger, wonder, and ultimately, the enduring power of love and homecoming.