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Today’s book is:
The Iliad - by Homer
Dating to the ninth century B.C., Homer’s timeless poem still vividly conveys the horror and heroism of men and gods wrestling with towering emotions and battling amidst devastation and destruction, as it moves inexorably to the wrenching, tragic conclusion of the Trojan War. Renowned classicist Bernard Knox observes in his superb introduction that although the violence of the Iliad is grim and relentless, it coexists with both images of civilized life and a poignant yearning for peace.
Combining the skills of a poet and scholar, Robert Fagles, winner of the PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal for Translation and a 1996 Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, brings the energy of contemporary language to this enduring heroic epic. He maintains the drive and metric music of Homer’s poetry, and evokes the impact and nuance of the Iliad’s mesmerizing repeated phrases in what Peter Levi calls “an astonishing performance.”
You can buy the book here (Amazon link).
Recommendation:
The Haj
By, Leon Uris
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Here is the paperback version, it’s big at 8.5 X 11 inches and 536 pages. Not being a novel one doesn’t have to read it in a linear way and one can dip in and out at random and still find valuable stories and historical information.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHVQWDM1?ref_=pe_93986420_774957520