The Odyssey
- Authors
- Carne-Ross, D.S.
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Tags
- classics , poetry , fantasy , adventure
- ISBN
- 9780374525743
- Date
- 1998-11-05T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.65 MB
- Lang
- en
*Librarian's Note: an alternate cover edition for this ISBN can be found[here](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33141472-the-odyssey)*.
The Odyssey" is a classical epic poem about the events following the fall of Troy and the end of the Trojan War which is generally thought to have been written at the end of the 8th century BC. The story centers on Odysseus and his ten year journey to reach his home of Ithaca, following the Trojan War. Odysseus's death is assumed during this long absence, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of suitors, the Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage. Generally attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer, "The Odyssey" is a sequel to "The Iliad" and is considered one of the most important works of classical antiquity. Presented here in this edition is the prose translation of Samuel Butler.
Robert Fitzgerald's is the best and best-loved modern translation of *The Odyssey* , and the only one admired in its own right as a great poem in English. Fitzgerald's supple verse is ideally suited to the story of Odysseus' long journey back to his wife and home after the Trojan War. Homer's tale of love, adventure, food and drink, sensual pleasure, and mortal danger reaches the English-language reader in all its glory.
The classicist D. S. Carne-Ross explains the many aspects of the poem in his introduction, written especially for this edition, which also features a map, a glossary of names and places, as well as Fitzgerald's own postcript.
Since 1961, more than two million copies of this *Odyssey* have been sold, and it has been the standard translation for three generations of students and poets. This edition deepens our understanding and enjoyment of the greatest of all epic poems.