Troy

Troy

Homer's Iliad Retold

by David Boyle, Viv Croot, Michael J. Anderson (Editor)
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Hardcover, 224 pages
Not in stock

Homer's Iliad describes the events of the siege of Ilium, or Troy. It is an epic poem that most people have heard of but comparatively few have read, even in translation. Troy: Homer's Iliad Retold takes a fresh look at this timeless tale of heroes and gods, love and war, personal honor and lust for glory.

An introduction by Michael J. Anderson explores the focus and scope of the Iliad. Divided into 24 books, the story takes place in the last year of the legendary war fought between the Greeks and the Trojans. It focuses on the famous Greek hero Achilles, dramatizing his insatiable rage at the universe and the fact that he is half-god, half-mortal, and doomed to die young. The book follows the structure of the original poem in clear narrative prose, punctuated with selected straight-from-the-poet's-mouth quotations. There is also background information on the Greeks, Trojans, and Olympian gods, and historic details of the Trojan Wars.

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