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Odyssey, The: A New Translation by Daniel Mendelsohn

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Odyssey, The: A New Translation by Daniel Mendelsohn

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ISBN:
9780241733592
Publication Date:
23 Apr 2026
Language:
English;Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:
Penguin Classics
Pages:
576 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 17 Jul 2026
Odyssey, The: A New Translation by Daniel Mendelsohn

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'This may be the best translation of The Odyssey yet' Edith Hall, Telegraph, Books of the Year 'History's greatest adventure story brought to us anew by America's greatest living classicist - this is fast, fluent, thrilling, and a hugely impressive accomplishment' Lee Child With his Odyssey, best-selling author and classicist Daniel Mendelsohn has created a momentous new work, hailed by classicists and poets alike - a translation to stand with those of E. V. Rieu and Robert Fagles. Setting aside the streamlining, modernizing approach of many recent translations, Mendelsohn artfully reproduces the epic's formal qualities - meter, enjambment, alliteration, assonance - and in so doing restores to Homer's master work its archaic grandeur. His expansive six-beat line, far closer to the original than that of other recent translations, allows him to capture each of Homer's verses line for line, without sacrificing the amplitude and shadings of the original. The result is the richest, most precise, and most musical Odyssey in English, one that fully conveys its oral poetics while bringing to vivid life the gripping adventure, profound human insight and powerful themes that make Homer's work resonate some twenty-eight centuries after its composition. Supported by an extensive introduction and the fullest notes and commentary currently available, Mendelsohn's Odyssey is poised to become the authoritative English-language version of this magnificent, endlessly enjoyable masterpiece. SHORTLISTED FOR THE ANGLO-HELLENIC LEAGUE RUNCIMAN AWARD 2026

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