Odysseus: A Life
From an acclaimed classicist comes a witty, unusual, and fascinating 'biography' of Homer's fictional Bronze Age hero, Odysseus

Everyone knows something about Odysseus: how he defeated the Trojans in a surprise attack with a massive wooden horse, wandered the Mediterranean seas for years trying to get home, confronted the Cyclops, and killed the suitors of his faithful wife Penelope back at his Ithaca palace. Odysseus turns up everywhere: Homer's epics The Iliad and The Odyssey, Tennyson's poem 'Ulysses' (the Roman name for Odysseus), Constantine Cavafy's Ithaca, and more. Even the Coen brothers based a film, O Brother Where Art Thou, on his voyage. But no one has chronicled Odysseus' life from start to finish — until now.

In this entertaining 'biography,' Charles Beye fills out the story of this extraordinary figure, at the same time portraying Odysseus' evolution through the course of a strange and adventuresome life, at times so remote, at times so immediate in the contemporary perspective.
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Odysseus: A Life
From an acclaimed classicist comes a witty, unusual, and fascinating 'biography' of Homer's fictional Bronze Age hero, Odysseus

Everyone knows something about Odysseus: how he defeated the Trojans in a surprise attack with a massive wooden horse, wandered the Mediterranean seas for years trying to get home, confronted the Cyclops, and killed the suitors of his faithful wife Penelope back at his Ithaca palace. Odysseus turns up everywhere: Homer's epics The Iliad and The Odyssey, Tennyson's poem 'Ulysses' (the Roman name for Odysseus), Constantine Cavafy's Ithaca, and more. Even the Coen brothers based a film, O Brother Where Art Thou, on his voyage. But no one has chronicled Odysseus' life from start to finish — until now.

In this entertaining 'biography,' Charles Beye fills out the story of this extraordinary figure, at the same time portraying Odysseus' evolution through the course of a strange and adventuresome life, at times so remote, at times so immediate in the contemporary perspective.
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Odysseus: A Life

Odysseus: A Life

by Charles Rowan Beye
Odysseus: A Life

Odysseus: A Life

by Charles Rowan Beye

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Overview

From an acclaimed classicist comes a witty, unusual, and fascinating 'biography' of Homer's fictional Bronze Age hero, Odysseus

Everyone knows something about Odysseus: how he defeated the Trojans in a surprise attack with a massive wooden horse, wandered the Mediterranean seas for years trying to get home, confronted the Cyclops, and killed the suitors of his faithful wife Penelope back at his Ithaca palace. Odysseus turns up everywhere: Homer's epics The Iliad and The Odyssey, Tennyson's poem 'Ulysses' (the Roman name for Odysseus), Constantine Cavafy's Ithaca, and more. Even the Coen brothers based a film, O Brother Where Art Thou, on his voyage. But no one has chronicled Odysseus' life from start to finish — until now.

In this entertaining 'biography,' Charles Beye fills out the story of this extraordinary figure, at the same time portraying Odysseus' evolution through the course of a strange and adventuresome life, at times so remote, at times so immediate in the contemporary perspective.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786888368
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 02/16/2005
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.19(w) x 8.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Charles Rowan Beye is Distinguished Professor of Classics Emeritus at the City University of New York and has taught at Boston University, Stanford University, and Yale University. The author of numerous books and articles about the classics (particularly Homer and epic poetry), he divides his time between Cambridge, Massachusetts, and New York City.

Table of Contents

Prefacexi
Namesxv
1Prince1
2Warrior29
3Wanderer71
4Lover107
5King141
Sources187
Glossary193

What People are Saying About This

Christopher Logue

Born royal, brave, smart, fight at Troy, become enthralled, and finally get home with King Odysseys of Ithaca, lucky you . . . (Author of "All Day Permanent Red")

Robert Hellenga

This lively and entertaining 'biography' will send readers back to the Homeric poems with a renewed appetite for old adventures. (Author of "The Fall of a Sparrow" and "The Sixteen Pleasures")

Jane Hamilton

Charles Beye's Odysseus is a deep pleasure, entertaining, witty, informative and full of pizzazz. (Author of "The Book of Ruth" and "A Map of the World")

Robert Fagles

Conversational and eloquent, racy and reflective. (Translator of "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey", Professor of Comparative Literature, Princeton University)

William M. Calder III

Charles Beye is one of the best Homeric scholars of his generation . . . Homer would have loved this book! (Professor of Classics, University of Illinois)

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