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In this major new translation, the bestselling author of The Endurance and The Bounty uses her superb narrative gifts to bring Homer’s timeless, enduring story of the devastation and exultation of war to life as never before.
Composed around 730 B.C, Homer’s Iliad recounts the dramatic events, over the course of a few days, in the war of the Achaians, or Greeks, against the Trojans in their besieged city of Ilion. From the explosive confrontation between Achilles, the greatest warrior at Troy, and Agamemnon, the inept leader of the Greeks, to its tragic conclusion, The Iliad explores eternal themes about the nature of man and warfare. Is a warrior ever justified in challenging his commander? Must he sacrifice his life for another man's cause? Does a man betray his family by sacrificing his life for his country? Does winning glory compensate a warrior for death in battle?
Warrior and civilian, hero and coward, victor and vanquished, man and woman, youth and elder—The Iliad evokes in poignant, searing detail the fates of those ravaged by the Trojan War. Homer’s ancient tale of this famous Bronze Age conflict becomes a sublime and sweeping evocation of the devastation of war that resonates through the ages to our own time.
Hewing closely to the original Greek and epic voice, acclaimed classicist Caroline Alexander has created a riveting rendition of Homer’s Iliad, told in driving, lyrical language devastating in its power.
608 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 801
“The son of Cronus spoke and took his wife in his arms; and the divine earth sent up spring flowers beneath them, dewy clover and crocuses and a soft and crowded bed of hyacinths, to lift them off the ground. In this they lay, covered by a beautiful golden cloud, from which a rain of glistening dewdrops fell.”


